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A Mummy’s Love 1973

48 min📅 1973-01-01

Delve into the offbeat world of post-war Japan with A Mummy's Love (1973), a quirky horror-comedy that defies genre conventions. Director Seijun Suzuki's unique vision brings to life a publisher's quest for inspiration, as she seeks the guidance of her former teacher.

Director: Seijun Suzuki

Cast

Yūsuke Kawazu
Yūsuke Kawazu
Atsushi Yamatoya
Atsushi Yamatoya
mummy
Misako Watanabe
Misako Watanabe
Chieko Aioi
Yasuko Hadori
Jun Hamamura
Jun Hamamura
Kenkichi Hayakawa
Masami Ichiki
Machiko Kato
Dallas Miko

Frequently Asked Questions

What is A Mummy's Love (1973) about?

This film is a darkly comedic exploration of Japanese folklore, centered around a publisher's quest for inspiration and a legendary tale of a mummified Buddhist monk's transformation into a sex demon.

Who directed A Mummy's Love?

A Mummy's Love (1973) was directed by the renowned Seijun Suzuki, known for his unique vision and offbeat style.

Who stars in A Mummy's Love?

The cast features notable actors Yūsuke Kawazu, Atsushi Yamatoya, and Misako Watanabe.

Is A Mummy's Love (1973) worth watching?

While not a highly rated film, A Mummy's Love (1973) may appeal to fans of Japanese horror and comedy, as well as those interested in Seijun Suzuki's style and post-war Japanese culture.

How long is A Mummy's Love?

A Mummy's Love (1973) has a runtime of 48 minutes.

About A Mummy's Love (1973) — A Quirky Horror-Comedy in the Offbeat World of Post-War Japan

Delve into the offbeat world of post-war Japan with A Mummy's Love (1973), a quirky horror-comedy that defies genre conventions. Director Seijun Suzuki's unique vision brings to life a publisher's quest for inspiration, as she seeks the guidance of her former teacher. The story revolves around a legendary tale of a mummified Buddhist monk who, centuries after his revival, transforms into a sex demon terrorizing a village. This darkly comedic exploration of Japanese folklore is a fascinating blend of the macabre and the absurd. A Mummy's Love (1973) is a captivating watch for fans of Suzuki's style and those interested in Japanese horror and comedy.