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Japanese Ghost Story Masterpiece Theater: The Ghost of Yotsuya 1979

45 min📅 1979-07-04

Dive into the chilling world of *Japanese Ghost Story Masterpiece Theater: The Ghost of Yotsuya (1979)*, a haunting TV movie masterpiece directed by Masahisa Sadanaga.

Director: Masahisa Sadanaga

Cast

Gorō Ibuki
Gorō Ibuki
Takako Yagi
Kaoru Kurosu
Akira Shioji
Akira Shioji
Takekazu Shigehisa
Jun Fujikawa
Jun Fujikawa
Ayako Hidaka
倉谷 礼子
Kazuo Inami
Yoshihiro Maruo

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Japanese Ghost Story Masterpiece Theater: The Ghost of Yotsuya (1979) about?

This Edo-period horror-drama follows Iemon Fukasawa, a disgraced samurai who marries Oiwa despite finding her face disfigured by a dark mark. His cruelty and infidelity lead to her murder, but her vengeful spirit rises from a moat to haunt him relentlessly.

Who directed Japanese Ghost Story Masterpiece Theater: The Ghost of Yotsuya?

The film was directed by Masahisa Sadanaga, known for his work in Japanese period horror and drama.

Who stars in Japanese Ghost Story Masterpiece Theater: The Ghost of Yotsuya?

The cast includes Gorō Ibuki as Iemon Fukasawa, Takako Yagi as Oiwa, Kaoru Kurosu, Akira Shioji, and Takekazu Shigehisa.

Is Japanese Ghost Story Masterpiece Theater: The Ghost of Yotsuya (1979) worth watching?

While unrated, this 1979 horror-drama delivers a gripping blend of psychological torment and supernatural dread. Fans of classic Japanese ghost stories or period thrillers will likely find its slow-burning tension and thematic depth rewarding.

How long is Japanese Ghost Story Masterpiece Theater: The Ghost of Yotsuya?

The runtime is 45 minutes.

About Japanese Ghost Story Masterpiece Theater: The Ghost of Yotsuya (1979) — A Samurai's Descent into Supernatural Horror

Dive into the chilling world of *Japanese Ghost Story Masterpiece Theater: The Ghost of Yotsuya (1979)*, a haunting TV movie masterpiece directed by Masahisa Sadanaga. This Edo-period horror-drama unfolds with a slow-burning tension that explodes into supernatural vengeance, rooted in the betrayal of a once-noble samurai. Iemon Fukasawa's descent into moral decay—driven by obsession, alcoholism, and a twisted affair—sets the stage for Oiwa's grotesque murder and her relentless spectral return. Sadanaga's direction bathes the story in a grim, atmospheric palette, where every shadow feels alive and every betrayal echoes through the moat's murky depths.

The film's power lies in its timeless themes: guilt, retribution, and the inescapable weight of one's sins. Gorō Ibuki delivers a standout performance as the tormented Iemon, while Takako Yagi embodies Oiwa's tragic transformation from wronged wife to vengeful ghost. With its blend of psychological horror and classic Japanese ghost lore, *The Ghost of Yotsuya* offers a visceral experience for fans of period horror and supernatural thrillers alike.