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Maboroshi-jô no bakeneko

1939
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Japanese

Film about Ghost-Cat.

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Director: Masamitsu AkiyamaGenres: Horror, Fantasy

Plot Summary

A young man named Kenji visits a mysterious mansion rumored to be haunted by a ghost cat. He becomes entangled with a beautiful woman who warns him of danger, but he finds himself drawn into the supernatural events unfolding within the mansion. As he delves deeper, he uncovers dark secrets and a tragic past connected to the phantom cat and the mansion's inhabitants.

Critical Reception

Information on the critical reception of 'Maboroshi-jô no bakeneko' from 1939 is extremely limited due to the era and scarcity of contemporary reviews. However, Japanese horror films of this period often explored folk tales and supernatural themes, appealing to audiences interested in traditional ghost stories and the uncanny.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film is noted for its atmospheric portrayal of a haunted mansion.

  • Early Japanese horror often relied on eerie sound design and visual suggestion.

  • The narrative explores themes of the supernatural and tragic past.

Google audience: Due to the age and obscurity of the film, there is no readily available data on specific Google user reviews or audience sentiment.

Fun Fact

This film is considered an early example of Japanese horror, predating many of the genre's more internationally recognized works and exploring themes that would become staples in later Japanese supernatural cinema.

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