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Western-style Village Murder Case 1995

60 min📅 1995-07-15

In Yukihiko Tsutsumi's eerie 1995 mystery Western-style Village Murder Case, sleuth Hajime Kindaichi and his ally Miyuki Nanase join their teacher Susumu Odagiri on a mission to free Wakaba Tokita from a forced marriage in the secluded Cross-shape Village.

Director: Yukihiko Tsutsumi

Cast

Tsuyoshi Domoto
Tsuyoshi Domoto
Kindaichi Hajime
Rie Tomosaka
Rie Tomosaka
Nanase Miyuki
Toshihide Tonesaku
Toshihide Tonesaku
Susumu Odagiri / Ryuichi Kanzaki
Ryoko Yuui
Ryoko Yuui
Wakaba Tokita
Masato Furuoya
Masato Furuoya
Kenmochi Isamu
Mizuki Sano
Mizuki Sano
Makabe Makoto
Masumi Okada
Masumi Okada
Junji Kazamatsuri
Kazuko Shirakawa
Kazuko Shirakawa
Mitsuko Fuyuki

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Western-style Village Murder Case (1995) about?

Hajime Kindaichi and his team travel to Cross-shape Village to rescue Wakaba Tokita from an unwanted wedding, only to stumble upon a decapitation inside a locked church. As the killer begins replicating mummy mutilations, the group races to identify a faceless murderer hiding in plain sight.

Who directed Western-style Village Murder Case?

Yukihiko Tsutsumi helmed this 1995 mystery, known for his sharp eye for suspense and intricate plotting.

Who stars in Western-style Village Murder Case?

The film features Tsuyoshi Domoto as Hajime Kindaichi, alongside Rie Tomosaka, Toshihide Tonesaku, and Masato Furuoya in key roles.

Is Western-style Village Murder Case (1995) worth watching?

This underrated mystery delivers a compelling blend of gothic atmosphere and clever detective work. While IMDb hasn't rated it, its tight runtime and vintage '90s style make it a hidden gem for fans of classic whodunits.

How long is Western-style Village Murder Case?

The film runs for 60 minutes.

About Western-style Village Murder Case (1995) — A locked-room mystery where the mummy strikes again

In Yukihiko Tsutsumi's eerie 1995 mystery Western-style Village Murder Case, sleuth Hajime Kindaichi and his ally Miyuki Nanase join their teacher Susumu Odagiri on a mission to free Wakaba Tokita from a forced marriage in the secluded Cross-shape Village. But the ritual turns macabre when Wakaba's lifeless body is discovered inside a locked church—decapitated and eerily posed like one of history's infamous mummies.

As the villagers grow restless and another resident meets a gruesome fate mimicking ancient Egyptian burial rites, Kindaichi must unmask the enigmatic fifth mummy haunting the village. With suspense thick as the desert sands, Tsutsumi crafts a claustrophobic whodunit where folklore, betrayal, and forensic deduction collide. The film bristles with gothic dread, blending psychological intrigue with a classic locked-room whodunit, making it a standout entry in '90s Japanese mystery cinema.