Ghost-Cat of Arima Palace
Appearance
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Directed by | Ryohei Arai |
Written by | Tōkichi Kinoshita |
Produced by | Masaichi Nagata[1] |
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Music by | Nakaba Takahashi |
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Running time | 49 minutes |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Ghost-Cat of Arima Palace (怪猫有馬御殿, Kaibyō Arima goten) is a 1953 Japanese horror film directed by Ryohei Arai and produced by Daiei Film. Filmed in black and white in the Academy ratio format, it stars Takako Irie and Kotaro Bando.[1]
A prior version of the story, titled Arima Neko, was released in 1937.[2][better source needed]
Plot
[edit]Okoyo, the mistress of Lord Arima, fears that she is being replaced by a younger woman named Otaki. In a fit of jealousy, she kills the younger girl. The dead woman's cat licks her blood and becomes a demon, seeking revenge on Okoyo. There are scenes of disembodied heads floating around and one in which the ghost, with her hands folded in like a cat's paws, forces two of her victims to tumble around repeatedly.
Cast
[edit]See also
[edit]- Japanese horror
- Ghost-Cat of Gojusan-Tsugi - a 1956 film directed by Bin Kado
- Ghost-Cat Wall of Hatred - a 1958 film directed by Kenji Misumi
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Galbraith IV, Stuart (1994). Japanese Fantasy, Science Fiction and Horror Films. McFarland & Company.
- ^ "Arima neko Ghost-Cat of Arima Palace".
External links
[edit]- Ghost-Cat of Arima Palace at IMDb
- 怪猫有馬御殿 at the Japanese Movie Database (in Japanese)