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Visitor After Dark 1975

89 min📅 1975-10-10

In *Visitor After Dark* (1975), director Umetsugu Inoue crafts a tense thriller centered on a striking photographer whose life takes a chilling turn when she stumbles into a murder mystery.

Director: Umetsugu Inoue

Cast

Yoko Shimada
Yoko Shimada
Etsuko / Noriko
Shogo Shimizu
Shogo Shimizu
Yamano
Asahi Kurizuka
Detective Akimoto
Claude Ciari
Claude Ciari
Kōji Nanbara
Kōji Nanbara
Arao
Shinichi Yanagisawa
Shinichi Yanagisawa
Master Makino
Akiyoshi Kitaura
Kurobe
Midori Hiro
Midori Hiro
Kana
Reiko Kasahara
Reiko Kasahara
Someno Yukio
Someno Yukio
Someya

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Visitor After Dark* (1975) about?

A photographer stumbles upon a murder case while working late at night, pulling her into a web of lies and danger. The film explores themes of trust, deception, and the unseen threats lurking in the dark.

Who directed *Visitor After Dark*?

Umetsugu Inoue directed this atmospheric thriller, known for blending suspense with moody visuals.

Who stars in *Visitor After Dark*?

The film features Yoko Shimada in the lead role, supported by Shogo Shimizu, Asahi Kurizuka, and Kōji Nanbara.

Is *Visitor After Dark* (1975) worth watching?

While not widely rated, this 1970s Japanese thriller offers a tight, suspenseful story with solid performances. Fans of atmospheric mysteries will appreciate its pacing and mood.

How long is *Visitor After Dark*?

The film has a runtime of 89 minutes.

About Visitor After Dark (1975) — A Japanese Thriller of Secrets and Suspense

In *Visitor After Dark* (1975), director Umetsugu Inoue crafts a tense thriller centered on a striking photographer whose life takes a chilling turn when she stumbles into a murder mystery. Blending shadowy visuals with a slow-burning sense of dread, the film weaves a tale of deception and danger where truth hides in plain sight. As the protagonist navigates a web of secrets, the atmosphere grows increasingly uneasy, mirroring classic suspense films of its era.

The story unfolds with a focus on moral ambiguity and the fragility of trust, a hallmark of Japanese thrillers from the 1970s. Yoko Shimada leads the cast with a compelling performance, anchoring the film's exploration of identity and consequence. With its tight runtime and atmospheric tension, *Visitor After Dark* delivers a cinematic experience that lingers long after the credits roll.