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Occult Detective Club: The Doll Cemetery 2004

★ 6.01 votes54 min📅 2004-12-04

Dive into the chilling world of *Occult Detective Club: The Doll Cemetery (2004)*, directed by Kiyoshi Yamamoto, where two curious students, Nanami and Daisuke, join their school's occult detective club to investigate a haunting mystery.

Director: Kiyoshi Yamamoto

Cast

Sayaka Hosaka
Hitomi Miwa
Hitomi Miwa
Kazunori Tani

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Occult Detective Club: The Doll Cemetery (2004) about?

Two high school students join their school's occult detective club to investigate the death of a former classmate, only to uncover a horrifying secret tied to a cursed doll. Their curiosity leads them to a hidden "doll cemetery," where the lifeless figures come to life with deadly intent.

Who directed Occult Detective Club: The Doll Cemetery?

The film was directed by Kiyoshi Yamamoto, a filmmaker known for his work in Japanese horror and suspenseful storytelling.

Who stars in Occult Detective Club: The Doll Cemetery?

The main cast includes Sayaka Hosaka, Hitomi Miwa, and Kazunori Tani in pivotal roles.

Is Occult Detective Club: The Doll Cemetery (2004) worth watching?

As an unrated short horror film, it delivers tight, atmospheric dread in just 54 minutes, perfect for fans of Japanese horror with a supernatural edge. While not widely reviewed, its premise and execution make it a compelling watch for niche audiences.

How long is Occult Detective Club: The Doll Cemetery?

The runtime is 54 minutes.

About Occult Detective Club: The Doll Cemetery (2004) — A chilling short horror film about cursed dolls and teenage obsession

Dive into the chilling world of *Occult Detective Club: The Doll Cemetery (2004)*, directed by Kiyoshi Yamamoto, where two curious students, Nanami and Daisuke, join their school's occult detective club to investigate a haunting mystery. Their quest leads them to a disturbing discovery: an old doll hidden in the closet of a student who tragically took her own life the previous year. What seems like a simple curiosity quickly spirals into horror as the doll—a relic of the girl's torment—begins to move on its own. Trapped in what they dub the "doll cemetery," the club members soon realize these eerie figures aren't as lifeless as they appear, awakening with a vengeance to target intruders like Nanami and Daisuke.

This short but intense horror film blends psychological dread with supernatural terror, exploring themes of grief, obsession, and the uncanny power of inanimate objects. Yamamoto crafts an atmosphere thick with suspense, where the line between the dolls' lifeless stares and their sinister intentions blurs. The film's tight 54-minute runtime keeps the tension relentless, making *Occult Detective Club: The Doll Cemetery (2004)* a cult favorite for fans of Japanese horror who crave something raw, atmospheric, and just the right amount of unsettling.