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Ju-on

Director: Takashi Shimizu
Writer: Takashi Shimizu, Stephen Susco
Producer: Natsuko Kitani, Takafumi Ohashi
Theatrical: 2004
Rated: R
Studio: Lions Gate Home Entertainment
Genre: Horror
Duration: 92
Media: Digital
Collection ID: 1285
DVD Details
Languages: English, French
Subtitles: English, French, Spanish
Sound: Dolby Digital 5.1
Aspect Ratio: 1.33 : 1
Picture Format: Anamorphic Widescreen
Discs: 1
Region: 1
Release:Nov 2004
Price: $19.98
Credits
Karen Davis
Sarah Michelle Gellar
Doug
Jason Behr
Matthew Williams
William Mapother
Jennifer Williams
Clea DuVall
Susan Williams
KaDee Strickland
Emma Williams
Grace Zabriskie
Peter Kirk
Bill Pullman
Maria Kirk
Rosa Blasi
Alex
Ted Raimi
Nakagawa
Ryo Ishibashi
Yoko
Yoko Maki
Toshio Saeki
Yuya Ozeki
Kayako Saeki
Takako Fuji
Takeo Saeki
Takashi Matsuyama
Igarashi
Hiroshi Matsunaga
Noriko Maeda
Chinatsu Wakatsuki
Ri'e Kawashima
Miku Ueno
Hitomi Hara
Eriko Ichinohe
Kazushige Maeda
Ichirô Ogura
Mayuko Maeda
Hiromi Senno
Jun'ya Maeda
Kenji Shio
Sumi'e Maeda
Yasuko Mori
Etsuko Yamaguchi
Kurumi Sawaki
Juku-kôshi Kasahara
Yûrei Yanagi
Miho (as Betty)
Azusa Ônishi
Asami (as Betty)
Marie Takano
Hikaru (as Betty)
Mana Kitahara
Kyôko (as Betty)
Chihiro Mori
Chitose Inui
Riko Suzuki
Michiko Inui
Kazumi Nagashio
Yukio Inui
Akihiro Ugajin
Hoteru Kakari-in
Ken Yasumoto
Hoteru Kakari-in
Kazuya Ishikawa
Seiji
Teruyoshi Hosoda
Juku no Jumu-in
Nozomi Kuroki
Kangofu
Saeko Saiwai
Joshi-chugakusei no Rei
Reiko Ikegaya
Anaunsâ no Koe (voice)
Kingo Matsui
Eiga-kan Shoku-in
Tsuyoshi Matsunaga
Eiga-kan Shoku-in
Makoto Kusano
Summary
Following in the footsteps of "The Ring" cycle, the "Ju-On" series of horror films has taken Japan by the throat. According to this movie, the title refers to a curse placed upon a house where violence occurred. Sure enough, we see a string of unhappy encounters in a seemingly ordinary home, where ghosts have settled in the aftermath of murder. Director Takashi Shimizu (who also directed the Hollywood remake, "The Grudge") constructs the picture out of separate fragments, not told in chronological order; the haunted house is the main character, not any one of the unsuspecting human characters. Cult mavens might suggest that Shimizu uses devices and images that have already worked well in films by Hideo Nakata and Kiyoshi Kurosawa--the Japanese horror film does have its conventions. But none of that matters if you're watching this movie alone at home on a dark night. Click, click, click.... "--Robert Horton"