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Buppha Ratree: Haunting in Japan 2016

★ 5.84 votes95 min📅 2016-05-05

"The ghost can see you when you are clothed!"

When a Thai rock band jets off to Japan to film a moody winter music video, little do they expect to encounter a vengeful spirit lurking in the snow-covered rental house.

Director: Yuthlert Sippapak

Cast

Charlie Trairat
Charlie Trairat
Nack
Supassara Thanachart
Supassara Thanachart
Buppha
Chaleumpol Tikumpornteerawong
Chaleumpol Tikumpornteerawong
Jack
Yok Teeranitayatarn
Yok Teeranitayatarn
Yok
Thana Vichayasuranan
Thana Vichayasuranan
Ong
Aphichan Chaleumchainuwong
Aphichan Chaleumchainuwong
Aof
Triwarat Chutiwatkajornchai
Triwarat Chutiwatkajornchai
Get
Apa Bhavilai
Apa Bhavilai
Muay
Navin Yavapolkul
Navin Yavapolkul
Ne
Adirek Watleela
Adirek Watleela
Uncle Lu

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Buppha Ratree: Haunting in Japan (2016) about?

A Thai rock band travels to Japan to film a winter music video, only to discover their rented house is haunted by a vengeful female ghost. They soon realize they need supernatural help to survive their icy nightmare.

Who directed Buppha Ratree: Haunting in Japan?

The film was directed by Yuthlert Sippapak, known for blending comedy and horror in his signature style.

Who stars in Buppha Ratree: Haunting in Japan?

The film stars Charlie Trairat, Supassara Thanachart, and Chaleumpol Tikumpornteerawong as the band members, with supporting roles from Yok Teeranitayatarn and Thana Vichayasuranan.

Is Buppha Ratree: Haunting in Japan (2016) worth watching?

While it lacks an IMDb rating, its mix of comedy, horror, and Thai rock culture offers a fresh take on ghost stories. Fans of lighthearted scares and musical cameos will likely enjoy this quirky supernatural adventure.

How long is Buppha Ratree: Haunting in Japan?

The film has a runtime of 95 minutes.

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About Buppha Ratree: Haunting in Japan (2016) — Thai horror-comedy where rock stars meet a vengeful spirit

When a Thai rock band jets off to Japan to film a moody winter music video, little do they expect to encounter a vengeful spirit lurking in the snow-covered rental house. Director Yuthlert Sippapak blends sharp-edged comedy with creeping supernatural dread in Buppha Ratree: Haunting in Japan (2016), turning a picturesque shoot into a battle for survival. Charlie Trairat leads the cast as the band's frontman, while Supassara Thanachart and Chaleumpol Tikumpornteerawong round out the core trio, all caught between rock-star bravado and primal fear. The film delivers a playful yet chilling take on cultural clashes, ghostly vengeance, and the thin line between superstition and modern comfort.

Crammed with quirky one-liners, jump scares, and a haunting soundtrack, this Thai horror-comedy thrives on its eerie premise: a ghost who can see you even when you're fully dressed. Sippapak's direction balances slapstick humor with ghostly menace, creating a vibe that's equal parts fun and unsettling. Whether you're a horror fan looking for laughs or a music-lover chasing ghost stories, Buppha Ratree: Haunting in Japan offers a unique fusion that lingers long after the credits roll.