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Plot Summary
A group of friends attempt to spend a night at a haunted school, hoping to win a prize. However, their bravado quickly turns to terror as they encounter genuine ghostly apparitions and a menacing killer.
Critical Reception
This film is part of the 'Shōwa era' of Japanese horror-comedies, often characterized by its blend of slapstick humor and B-movie horror elements. While not critically acclaimed by international standards, it holds a nostalgic appeal for fans of Japanese cult cinema and the 'Zenjitsushobōdai Collection' series.
What Reviewers Say
- The film's humor is often slapstick and can be hit-or-miss depending on the viewer's taste for '70s Japanese comedy.
- The horror elements are more campy than genuinely frightening, leaning into the absurdity of the premise.
- Appreciated for its nostalgic value and its place within a specific subgenre of Japanese cinema.
Google audience: Audience reception is scarce due to its niche status, but those who remember it often recall it as a fun, albeit cheesy, horror-comedy from a bygone era.
Fun Fact
The title translates roughly to 'Festival! Ghost! Everyone Together!!', reflecting the chaotic and festive nature often found in Japanese comedies of this era.
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