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The Ghost Cat of Ouma Crossing 1954

★ 7.17 votes82 min📅 1954-12-29

In the eerie world of Japanese horror, 'The Ghost Cat of Ouma Crossing (1954)' stands out as a chilling tale of revenge and the supernatural. Directed by Bin Kato, this classic film follows the story of a kabuki actress who meets a tragic end at the hands of a ruthless killer.

Director: Bin Katō

Cast

Takako Irie
Takako Irie
Kōtarō Bandō
Kōtarō Bandō
Shintarō Katsu
Shintarō Katsu
Michiko Ai
Chieko Murata
Chieko Murata
Noboru Kiritachi
Noboru Kiritachi
Kimiko Tachibana
Kimiko Tachibana
Reiko Kongō
Ryōsuke Kagawa
Ryōsuke Kagawa
Kōichi Katsuragi
Kōichi Katsuragi

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Ghost Cat of Ouma Crossing (1954) about?

This classic Japanese horror film tells the story of a kabuki actress who is murdered by a ruthless killer, and her pet cat that becomes a vessel for the vengeful spirit of the murder victim.

Who directed The Ghost Cat of Ouma Crossing?

The film was directed by Bin Kato, a renowned Japanese filmmaker.

Who stars in The Ghost Cat of Ouma Crossing?

The talented cast includes Takako Irie, Kōtarō Bandō, Shintarō Katsu, Michiko Ai, and Chieko Murata.

Is The Ghost Cat of Ouma Crossing (1954) worth watching?

While its low IMDb rating may raise some eyebrows, fans of Japanese horror and the supernatural will find 'The Ghost Cat of Ouma Crossing (1954)' to be a gripping and unsettling experience that explores the darker side of human nature.

How long is The Ghost Cat of Ouma Crossing?

The film has a runtime of 82 minutes.

About The Ghost Cat of Ouma Crossing (1954) — A Chilling Tale of Revenge and the Supernatural

In the eerie world of Japanese horror, 'The Ghost Cat of Ouma Crossing (1954)' stands out as a chilling tale of revenge and the supernatural. Directed by Bin Kato, this classic film follows the story of a kabuki actress who meets a tragic end at the hands of a ruthless killer. As her pet cat laps up her blood, it becomes a vessel for the vengeful spirit of the murder victim, hell-bent on claiming justice. With a runtime of 82 minutes, this short yet intense horror film is sure to leave viewers on the edge of their seats. A talented cast, including Takako Irie, Kōtarō Bandō, and Shintarō Katsu, brings this dark and foreboding world to life, immersing audiences in a realm of fear and suspense.

As the cat's demonic possession takes hold, the boundaries between reality and the supernatural begin to blur. Will the living be able to uncover the truth behind the murder, or will they succumb to the same evil forces that have consumed the cat? With its blend of horror and drama, 'The Ghost Cat of Ouma Crossing (1954)' is a gripping and unsettling experience that will leave viewers questioning the nature of justice and morality.