

Horror · Drama
Overview
A man takes a job at an asylum with hopes of freeing his imprisoned wife.
Top Cast


Masao Inoue
Masao Inoue
Custodian
Masao Inoue
Custodian


Ayako Iijima
Ayako Iijima
Daughter
Ayako Iijima
Daughter


Yoshie Nakagawa
Yoshie Nakagawa
Custodian's Wife
Yoshie Nakagawa
Custodian's Wife


Eiko Minami
Eiko Minami
Dancer
Eiko Minami
Dancer
Misao Seki
Misao Seki
Doctor
Misao Seki
Doctor


Minoru Takase
Minoru Takase
Crazy Man A
Minoru Takase
Crazy Man A
Hiroshi Nemoto
Hiroshi Nemoto
Young Man
Hiroshi Nemoto
Young Man
Kinnosuke Takamatsu
Kinnosuke Takamatsu
Crazy Man B
Kinnosuke Takamatsu
Crazy Man B
Tetsu Tsuboi
Tetsu Tsuboi
Crazy Man C
Tetsu Tsuboi
Crazy Man C


Shintarô Takiguchi
Shintarô Takiguchi
Boy
Shintarô Takiguchi
Boy
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