Death Files: Mediums and the Dead (1992)

そして死体は語り始めた

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This horror documentary thoroughly covers various psychic phenomena together with a psychic. The film follows the ship Oite, which lies at the bottom of the Truk Island's atoll, and an esoteric Buddhist monk takes on the case of the slaughter of a beautiful mother and daughter in Sasebo, and helps the soul of a 60 year old man who died in an unforeseen accident in Thailand. An interview with the cameraman is also included as an extra in the new version.

Director: Kaoru Adachi
Genre: Documentary, Horror
Runtime: 71 min
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Production: MAD
Country: Japan
Language: 日本語
Original Language: ja
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Death Files: Mediums and the Dead about?
This horror documentary thoroughly covers various psychic phenomena together with a psychic. The film follows the ship Oite, which lies at the bottom of the Truk Island's atoll, and an esoteric Buddhist monk takes on the case of the slaughter of a beautiful mother and daughter in Sasebo, and helps the soul of a 60 year old man who died in an unforeseen accident in Thailand. An interview with the cameraman is also included as an extra in the new version.
Who directed Death Files: Mediums and the Dead?
Death Files: Mediums and the Dead was directed by Kaoru Adachi.
Who stars in Death Files: Mediums and the Dead?
Death Files: Mediums and the Dead stars Yoshiko Ariga, Daibu Tensho, Daisuke Gori.
How long is Death Files: Mediums and the Dead?
Death Files: Mediums and the Dead has a runtime of 1h 11m (71 minutes).
What genre is Death Files: Mediums and the Dead?
Death Files: Mediums and the Dead is a Documentary, Horror film.
Where was Death Files: Mediums and the Dead produced?
Death Files: Mediums and the Dead was produced in Japan.