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Product Details

  • An MVD Exclusive
  • SKU: AV617
  • Format: Blu-ray
  • UPC: 760137164333
  • Street Date: 10/29/24
  • PreBook Date: 09/24/24
  • Label: Arrow Video »
  • Genre: Horror
  • Run Time: 679 mins
  • Number of Discs: 4
  • Audio: STEREO
  • Year of Production: 1999
  • Region Code: 0
  • Box Lot:
  • Territory: US
  • Language: Japanese

 

Cast & Crew

  • Actor: Chiyaki Kuriyama
  • Actor: Yui Natsukawa
  • Actor: Makoto Satô
  • Actor: Yoshino Kimura
  • Actor: Yû Kurosawa
  • Actor: Ken Ishiguro
  • Actor: Makiko Watanabe
  • Actor: Susumu Terajima
  • Actor: Megumi Okina
  • Actor: Minoru Terada
  • Actor: Yôichirô Saitô
  • Actor: Reiko Matsuo
  • Actor: Eriko Satô
  • Actor: Haruhiko Katô
  • Actor: Chiharu Kawai
  • Actor: Ren Ôsugi
  • Actor: Tatsuya Fujiwara
  • Actor: Jin Muraki
  • Actor: Rio Kanno
  • Actor: Tomono Kuga
  • Actor: Makoto Togashi
  • Actor: Yûki Amami
  • Actor: Atsuro Watabe
  • Actor: Shiho Fujimura
  • Actor: Kôichi Satô
  • Director: Shunichi Nagasaki
  • Director: Toshiyuki Mizutani
  • Director: Ten Shimoyama
  • Director: Kôji Shiraishi
  • Director: Takashi Komatsu
  • Director: Masato Harada

 

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J-Horror Rising [Limited Edition]

J-Horror Rising presents seven of the genre's most distinctive titles in this limited edition set from Arrow Video.

J-Horror Rising [Limited Edition]
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Remastered from the best available elements and packed with a host of new and archival extras, J-Horror Rising presents seven of the genre's most distinctive titles.

In the ghostly pastoral horror of Shikoku, a young woman returns after many years to her rural birthplace, only to find her best friend from childhood has died by drowning when just sixteen. The dead girl's mother, the local Shintoist priestess, has embarked on the region's famous pilgrimage - but why is she walking backwards? The aftermath of the devasting Kobe Earthquake of 1995 creates fissures in the already fractured mind of a high-school girl in Isola: Multiple Personality Girl, allowing an unwelcome intruder to set up home in her head and leaving a volunteer worker with psychic powers to determine which of her personas is the fake one. In Inugami, a teacher finds himself drawn to a local papermaker, only to find himself the subject of some hostility from her extended family, who are rumored to be the descendants of the guardians of ancient evil canine spirits.

Megumi Okina (Ju-On: The Grudge) plays the art designer for a horror-themed videogame in the innovative St. John's Wort, who is forced to confront her childhood traumas when her colleagues ask her to gather visual materials from the creepy gothic mansion she has inherited from her estranged artist father. Carved: The Slit-Mouthed Woman features the titular predatory murderess drawn from urban legend, where it turns out home isn't the safest place for her potential child victims in this disturbing supernatural horror. A new craze for wearing ceramic masks sweeps the students of a high school, unleashing a wave of anonymous juvenile delinquency amongst the literal fashion-victims of Persona. Last but not least, the chilling Noroi: The Curse adopts a pseudo-documentary format as an investigative reporter into paranormal phenomena is forced to confront horrors beyond his wildest imagination after learning about an ancient folkloric demon.

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Bonus Materials

  • LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS
  • High Definition (1080p) Blu-ray presentations of all seven films
  • Original lossless 5.1 and lossless stereo sound options for Shikoku, Isola: Multiple Personality Girl, Inugami, St. John’s Wort, Carved: The Slit-Mouthed Woman and Noroi: The Curse, and original lossless stereo audio for Persona
  • Optional English subtitles for each film
  • Illustrated collector’s booklet featuring new writing by Eugene Thacker, Jasper Sharp, Anton Bitel, Amber T., Mark Player, Jim Harper and Sarah Appleton
  • Double-sided foldout poster featuring newly commissioned artwork by John Conlon
  • Limited Edition packaging featuring newly commissioned artwork by John Conlon
  • DISC ONE: SHIKOKU / ISOLA: MULTIPLE PERSONALITY GIRL
  • Brand new audio commentary on Shikoku by Japanese cinema expert Tom Mes
  • Brand new audio commentary on Isola: Multiple Personality Girl by critics and Japanese cinema experts Jasper Sharp and Amber T.
  • The Aftermath, Tom Mes discusses J-Horror at the turn of the millennium
  • Something in the Water, a brand new interview with Shikoku director Shunichi Nagasaki
  • Archive interviews with director Shunichi Nagasaki and actors Chiaki Kuriyama and Yui Natsukawa on Shikoku
  • Archive interview with actors Yoshino Kimura and Yu Kurosawa on Isola: Multiple Personality Girl
  • On-set footage of the filming of Shikoku
  • Original trailers and TV spots for both films
  • Image galleries
  • DISC TWO: INUGAMI / ST. JOHN'S WORT
  • Brand new audio commentary on Inugami by Japanese cinema expert Jonathan Clements
  • Brand new audio commentary on St. John’s Wort by Japanese cinema expert Amber T.
  • Dog Days, brand new video interview with Inugami director Masato Harada
  • The Making of St. John’s Wort, archival featurette
  • Archive interviews with St. John’s Wort actors Megumi Okina, Koichiro Saito, Reiko Matsuo and Koji Okura
  • On-set behind-the-scenes footage of the filming of St. John’s Wort
  • Original trailers and TV spots for St. John’s Wort
  • Image galleries for both films
  • DISC THREE: CARVED: THE SLIT-MOUTHED WOMAN / PERSONA
  • Brand new audio commentary on Carved: The Slit-Mouthed Woman by Japanese folklore expert Zack Davisson
  • Why So Serious?, a brand new interview with Carved: The Slit-Mouthed Woman director Koji Shiraishi
  • Weapon of Choice, a brand new video essay on Carved: The Slit-Mouthed Woman by Japanese horror specialist Lindsay Nelson
  • Confessions of a Mask, a brand new interview with Persona director Takashi Komatsu
  • Image galleries for both films
  • DISC FOUR: NOROI: THE CURSE
  • Brand new audio commentary by film critic Julian Singleton
  • Director’s POV, a brand new video interview with Noroi: The Curse director Koji Shiraishi
  • The Man in the Shadows, a brand new interview with Noroi: The Curse producer Taka Ichise
  • Changing Perspective, a brand new video essay on Noroi: The Curse by Japanese horror specialist Lindsay Nelson
  • Ectoplasmic Worms, a brand new video essay on Noroi: The Curse and Japanese cosmic horror by Japanese cinema expert Amber T.
  • How to Protect Yourself Against Curses
  • Urgent report! Pursuing the Truth about Kagutaba!! TV Special
  • Over half an hour of deleted scenes
  • Trailers and TV spots
  • Image gallery

Sales Points

  • Arrow Box Set Collections are globally definitive and Limited Editions Sell Out Fast!
  • For fans of AUDITION, THE GRUDGE, ONE MISSED CALL, PULSE, and THE RING
  • Superb collection of 7 newly remastered Japanese Horror films making their Arrow Blu-ray debut

Press Quotes

[The Japanese] seem to have remembered that horror can still offer a rich thematic seam through which to explore various ideas, provoke thoughts, and still scare the shit out of you

     —Jasper Sharp, Midnight Eye

A rich goldmine of cinematic terror, Japanese horror has long been celebrated for contributing some of the most effective and traumatizing films that the world has ever seen. There is no doubt that the nation's filmmakers have mastered the art of fear

     —Lauren Ittensohn & Ryan Heffernan, Collider

Combining centuries-old evil with modern technology, Noroi: The Curse is one of the best found-footage horror movies ever made in any country

     —Katie Rife , Entertainment Weekly

Some of the scariest stories come from Japanese culture, and this is evident in the imported horror movies from the country

     —Donnie Smith, Movieweb

  

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