
The Bell 2019
Mongolian horror *The Bell (2019)* follows a group of high-school graduates whose celebratory trip takes a chilling turn when they stumble upon an abandoned ruin at dusk.
Director: Tsogt-Erdene Baasandorj
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Bell (2019) about?
The film tracks a group of graduates enjoying their last day of school, only to find their joy shattered when they uncover a ghostly presence haunting a nearby ruin. What begins as a carefree gathering spirals into a tense survival story against an unseen, otherworldly threat.
Who directed The Bell?
The Bell was directed by Tsogt-Erdene Baasandorj, bringing a fresh perspective to Mongolian horror.
Who stars in The Bell?
The cast includes R. Nandintsetseg, S. Shinebayar, G. Dolgoen, M. Batgerel, and H. Azbuyan.
Is The Bell (2019) worth watching?
As a tight, 70-minute Mongolian horror film, *The Bell* delivers on atmosphere and suspense without relying on bloated runtime. If you enjoy slow-burn ghost stories with a cultural twist, it's a solid pick for a single-sitting scare session.
How long is The Bell?
The runtime of The Bell is 70 minutes.
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About The Bell (2019) — Mongolian Horror Where Celebration Meets the Supernatural
Mongolian horror *The Bell (2019)* follows a group of high-school graduates whose celebratory trip takes a chilling turn when they stumble upon an abandoned ruin at dusk.
Directed by Tsogt-Erdene Baasandorj, this 70-minute thriller unfolds from the moment the friends—still buzzing from their graduation—settle into a remote resort. Unaware of the decaying structure nearby, they soon realize something sinister lurks within its crumbling walls as shadows deepen. With mounting dread and eerie suspense, the film plays on themes of celebration shadowed by unseen terror, blending classic ghost-story dread with a modern twist on youthful recklessness.
A hauntingly atmospheric tale from Mongolian cinema, *The Bell* delivers scares rooted in cultural folklore and the unease of venturing into the unknown.