

Murders at the House of Death 2019
Step into the eerie halls of **Murders at the House of Death (2019)** where a mystery club's summer retreat turns into a nightmare.
Director: Hisashi Kimura
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Murders at the House of Death* (2019) about?
A university mystery club's summer retreat spirals into chaos when a private detective joins them at a remote pension, only for a murder to shatter their safety. What starts as a playful game of whodunit becomes a desperate fight for survival amid eerie isolation and sinister secrets.
Who directed *Murders at the House of Death*?
The film was directed by Hisashi Kimura, known for blending classic mystery tropes with horror elements.
Who stars in *Murders at the House of Death*?
The cast features Ryunosuke Kamiki as Yuzuru Hamura, Minami Hamabe as Hiruko Kenzaki, Yuki Furukawa, Tokio Emoto, and Riko Fukumoto in pivotal roles.
Is *Murders at the House of Death* (2019) worth watching?
If you crave a slow-burn mystery with horror undertones, this film delivers. While unrated on IMDb, its atmospheric tension and clever twists make it a compelling watch for fans of genre-blending cinema—but be prepared for a chilling experience.
How long is *Murders at the House of Death*?
The film runs for 119 minutes.
Murders at the House of Death (2019): Mystery Meets Horror at a Summer Camp Nightmare
Step into the eerie halls of **Murders at the House of Death (2019)** where a mystery club's summer retreat turns into a nightmare. Directed by Hisashi Kimura, this atmospheric crime-horror blend follows Yuzuru Hamura, a reluctant mystery novel enthusiast, forced into Kyoto's mystery club led by the enigmatic Kyosuke Akechi. Their escape to Shijinso Pension in the mountains takes a sinister turn when private detective Hiruko Kenzaki arrives, only for the group to find themselves trapped—and one of them murdered by dawn. The film drips with suspense, weaving locked-room intrigue and supernatural dread as the survivors grapple with paranoia and hidden motives.
As the body count rises, the line between fiction and reality blurs, plunging viewers into a claustrophobic whodunit steeped in gothic tension. With a stellar cast including Ryunosuke Kamiki and Minami Hamabe, *Murders at the House of Death* delivers a haunting puzzle that challenges even the most astute armchair detectives.




