

Comedy · Fantasy · Horror
Overview
Hoping to find a sense of connection to her late mother, Gorgeous takes a trip with her friends to visit her aunt's ancestral house in the countryside. The girls soon discover that there is more to the old house than meets the eye.
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Kimiko Ikegami
Kimiko Ikegami
Gorgeous / Gorgeous' Mother
Kimiko Ikegami
Gorgeous / Gorgeous' Mother


Kumiko Ohba
Kumiko Ohba
Fantasy
Kumiko Ohba
Fantasy


Ai Matsubara
Ai Matsubara
Prof
Ai Matsubara
Prof


Miki Jinbo
Miki Jinbo
Kung Fu
Miki Jinbo
Kung Fu


Eriko Tanaka
Eriko Tanaka
Melody
Eriko Tanaka
Melody


Masayo Miyako
Masayo Miyako
Sweet
Masayo Miyako
Sweet


Mieko Satoh
Mieko Satoh
Mac
Mieko Satoh
Mac


Yōko Minamida
Yōko Minamida
Hausu Karei
Yōko Minamida
Hausu Karei
Kiyohiko Ozaki
Kiyohiko Ozaki
Keisuke Togo
Kiyohiko Ozaki
Keisuke Togo
Saho Sasazawa
Saho Sasazawa
Gorgeous' Father
Saho Sasazawa
Gorgeous' Father
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