Kaidan Shin Mimibukuro: Oharai wa Kikanai-hen Trailer

Kaidan Shin Mimibukuro: Oharai wa Kikanai-hen Trailer (2003)

15 August 2003 Horror 40 mins

The directors include Toshiaki Hirano, the chief director of the TBS drama "Say Hello to Black Jack," Hirohisa Sasaki of "Screaming Lips," Ryuta Miyake of Fuji TV's "Scary True Stories," and Keisuke Toyoshima of "Ghost vs. Alien," gathering the young talents of horror films. The cast features Maki Horikita, Mai Kitajima, and Kei Horie, among others.

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Cast

Maki Horikita

as Misuzu Inamine

Misato Tachibana

as Miku Ishikawa

Mai Kitajima

as Mieko Kurihara

Yasue Sato

as Mika Shigenobu

Maiko Ito

as Shimako

Kei Horie

as Takaido Shimo

Hiroshi Kobayashi

as Yukihito Tadano

Koji Sueyoshi

as Nobuki Yamamoto

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