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Kaidan hebi-onna

  • 1968
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
349
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Kaidan hebi-onna (1968)
Horror

An old man dies of heartbreak when a cruel landlord is about to repossess his land. Since the man died in debt, his wife and daughter are indentured servants and are forced to work in the la... Read allAn old man dies of heartbreak when a cruel landlord is about to repossess his land. Since the man died in debt, his wife and daughter are indentured servants and are forced to work in the landlord's factory.An old man dies of heartbreak when a cruel landlord is about to repossess his land. Since the man died in debt, his wife and daughter are indentured servants and are forced to work in the landlord's factory.

  • Director
    • Nobuo Nakagawa
  • Writers
    • Fumio Kônami
    • Nobuo Nakagawa
  • Stars
    • Yukiko Kuwahara
    • Yukie Kagawa
    • Seizaburô Kawazu
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    349
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Nobuo Nakagawa
    • Writers
      • Fumio Kônami
      • Nobuo Nakagawa
    • Stars
      • Yukiko Kuwahara
      • Yukie Kagawa
      • Seizaburô Kawazu
    • 7User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Yukiko Kuwahara
    • Asa
    Yukie Kagawa
    • Kinu Ônuma , Bride
    Seizaburô Kawazu
    Seizaburô Kawazu
    • Cyôbei Ônuma , Landlord
    Kô Nishimura
    Kô Nishimura
    • Yasuke , Asa's Father
    Kunio Murai
    Kunio Murai
    • Sutematsu
    Shingo Yamashiro
    • Takeo Ônuma , Landlord's Son
    Chiaki Tsukioka
    • Sue , Asa's Mother
    Akemi Negishi
    Akemi Negishi
    • Masae Ônuma , Landlord's Wife
    Shunji Sayama
    • Kameshichi
    Akikane Sawa
    Akikane Sawa
    • Matsugorô
    Hideo Murota
    • Saiji
    Mariko Taka
    • Saki
    Tamae Kiyokawa
    • Tami
    Midori Yamamoto
    • Yoshi
    Sayoko Tanimoto
    • Shrine maiden 1
    Asako Hiraga
    • Mino
    Keiko Itô
    • Fuku
    Akiko Suzuki
    • Matsu
    • Director
      • Nobuo Nakagawa
    • Writers
      • Fumio Kônami
      • Nobuo Nakagawa
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    7Hey_Sweden

    "Even if I have to eat dirt, I'll pay you back."

    This haunting, beautiful, and atmospheric Japanese ghost story is set in the days of feudal Japan and tells of an evil rich family making life miserable for farmers working their land. When one farmer dies, his wife Sue (Chiaki Tsukioka) and daughter Asa (Yukiko Kuwahara) are made to work for domineering landlord Cyobei Onuma (Seizaburo Kawazu). Unspeakable tragedies befall this family, who just can't seem to catch a break. Poor Asa is continuously harassed by Onumas' sleazy son Takeo (Shingo Yamashiro), for one thing. During this period in history, it was considered an unwise move to kill a snake, and when the landlord & family have a serpent killed on their premises, it sort of kick starts a slow but steady turn in their fortunes.

    "Snake Woman's Curse" is powerfully affecting, especially when one thinks of the misfortune that comes Asas' way. One just can't help but take some great pity on her and her parents. Even though one worker named Sutematsu (Kunio Murai) feels compassion for Asa, and swears that he will marry her, he doesn't always see things her way. When Takeo goes after her, Sutematsu is disgusted that she didn't try harder to fend off his advances and maybe kill him in the attempt. Screenwriter Fumio Konami & screenwriter / director Nobuo Nakagawa certainly build up quite a deal of contempt for our heartless antagonists.

    He also commendably plays this *just* right. Although there is a sufficient amount of grotesque imagery and makeup effects to add to various hallucinations, it's also quite possible that what the Onuma family experience is all in their heads, and that guilt is catching up with them. The compelling nature of the melancholy scenario is supplemented by that breathtaking scenery and widescreen photography. Also, Konami & Nakagawa take the trouble to balance some of the grief of the story with some well timed, and not excessive, comedy. Kameshichi, played by Shunji Sayama, is our principal comic relief character and he does a pretty amusing job.

    With lovely music by Shunsuke Kikuchi as accompaniment, "Snake Woman's Curse" manages to be an effectively eerie (if never all-out scary) shocker that also establishes a certain sympathy for the slithering cast members. The finale and resolution are quite memorable.

    Seven out of 10.
    chaos-rampant

    Plain snakes

    The closest parable I can think of to the 60's boom of ghost stories, what is called kaidan in Japan, is the Roger Corman films based on Poe; unsophisticated but competent setups, in these films usually about karmic retribution for anomie, and a final third of horror visualized with some flair and ostentation. It's always this last part that is worth watching, with the first just the solid groundwork.

    As with the Corman/Poe films, some of these largely identical films are just more satisfying than others. This is one of those middling affairs and what is to blame, I think, is that it just came out when this cycle was already obsolete and about to be eclipsed from the second end of a double-bill by the new fashion of yakuza and chambara films.

    The '59 version of Ghost of Yotsuya by the same filmmaker one could even say it was fresh, aesthetically vibrant, even though the staged illusions were adopted directly from kabuki; by '68 it was tired material film-wise.

    Shiro Toyoda's films are interesting counterpoints from this time, when the kaidan film was on its way out; knowing how repetitive these had been, Toyoda reworked conventions into more personal portraits of madness. I suggest you seek those out instead.

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    • Release date
      • July 12, 1968 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Snake Woman's Curse
    • Production company
      • Toei Tokyo
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      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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