
Undead Cemetery 2014
In *Undead Cemetery (2014)*, acclaimed Japanese horror thriller director Daisuke Yamanouchi delivers a chilling exploration of deception and revenge.
Director: Daisuke Yamanouchi
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Undead Cemetery (2014) about?
The film centers on Dr. Eisuke Kasahara, a surgeon whose world collapses when he discovers his wife may be unfaithful. As he digs deeper, the evidence turns against him, leading to a dangerous confrontation that blurs the line between victim and villain.
Who directed Undead Cemetery?
The film was directed by Daisuke Yamanouchi, a Japanese filmmaker known for his work in thriller and horror genres.
Who stars in Undead Cemetery?
The movie features Sasa Handa as Lisa Kasahara, alongside Aiko Horiuchi, Daisuke Iijima, Tai Ijiri, and Kazutoshi Kamata in key roles.
Is Undead Cemetery (2014) worth watching?
While *Undead Cemetery* lacks an IMDb rating, its gripping premise and Yamanouchi's direction make it a compelling watch for fans of psychological horror. The film's themes of trust and betrayal deliver a tense narrative that keeps viewers engaged throughout its 72-minute runtime.
How long is Undead Cemetery?
The film runs for 72 minutes.
About Undead Cemetery (2014) — A Twisted Thriller of Marriage and Paranoia
In *Undead Cemetery (2014)*, acclaimed Japanese horror thriller director Daisuke Yamanouchi delivers a chilling exploration of deception and revenge. The film follows Eisuke Kasahara, a respected 47-year-old surgeon at Eiai University Hospital, whose life unravels when he suspects his glamorous wife Lisa of infidelity. Clinging to his marriage despite her indifference, Eisuke's suspicions deepen as he hires a detective agency, only to uncover a web of lies that spins wildly out of control. What begins as a private investigation spirals into a psychological confrontation where Lisa's shocking accusations force Eisuke into a precarious battle for truth and survival.
As the tension escalates, *Undead Cemetery (2014)* blends eerie suspense with raw human drama, painting a portrait of a man trapped in his own paranoia. With its atmospheric tension and morally complex characters, Yamanouchi crafts a tense, thought-provoking horror experience that lingers long after the credits roll.