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Bloody Night a Go-Go 2005

60 min📅 2005-02-25

In Kengo Kaji's eerie short horror *Bloody Night a Go-Go* (2005), a group of reckless teenagers breaks into a deserted department store, drawn by its infamous haunted house attraction—only to confront a terrifying presence wearing a haunting Chinese doll mask.

Director: Kengo Kaji

Cast

Ryohei Odai
Ryohei Odai
Jun Takatsuki
Wataru Koga
Mika Mifune
Mika Mifune
Maria Kitazawa
Tenpuku Yan
Megumi Morisaki
Megumi Morisaki

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bloody Night a Go-Go (2005) about?

A reckless group of teenagers sneaks into a shuttered department store to explore its infamous haunted house attraction, only to be stalked by a masked killer. Their bravado turns to terror as they uncover the store's sinister history—and a ghost or entity determined to claim them.

Who directed Bloody Night a Go-Go?

Kengo Kaji directed this 60-minute horror short, known for its tight pacing and unsettling atmosphere.

Who stars in Bloody Night a Go-Go?

The film features Ryohei Odai, Jun Takatsuki, Wataru Koga, Mika Mifune, and Maria Kitazawa in key roles, with Tenpuku Yan rounding out the ensemble.

Is Bloody Night a Go-Go (2005) worth watching?

*Bloody Night a Go-Go* may not be a mainstream hit, but its raw, tense atmosphere and folklore-driven horror make it a compelling watch for fans of short, indie scares. Its 60-minute runtime keeps the dread tight and impactful, ideal for a quick but memorable horror fix.

How long is Bloody Night a Go-Go?

The film runs for 60 minutes, delivering a tight, atmospheric horror experience in under an hour.

About Bloody Night a Go-Go (2005) — Horror Short Where a Haunted Mall Claims Its Victims

In Kengo Kaji's eerie short horror *Bloody Night a Go-Go* (2005), a group of reckless teenagers breaks into a deserted department store, drawn by its infamous haunted house attraction—only to confront a terrifying presence wearing a haunting Chinese doll mask. What starts as a daredevil urban exploration quickly spirals into a nightmare as the group faces an unseen force tied to the mall's dark past. The film thrives on claustrophobic tension, blending supernatural dread with the reckless bravado of youth, creating a chilling atmosphere that lingers long after the credits roll.

Shot in under 60 minutes, *Bloody Night a Go-Go* leverages its compact runtime to deliver a punchy, atmospheric horror experience. Director Kaji crafts a tense, low-budget gem that leans into folklore and urban legends, making it a cult favorite for fans of quick, unsettling scares. The story's tight pacing and unsettling visuals leave viewers questioning whether the terror comes from beyond—or if it's been lurking in the shadows all along.