

The Dismembered Ghost
1968 Directed by Kinya OgawaMasako, the young lady of the family estate, returning from overseas following the death of her diplomat father. She had originally left in opposition to his second marriage to the avaricious Tomoko, who now parades her new lover Goro around the house as if it were her own. When the family lawyer informs the gathered masses that it is Masako who is the legal inheritor of the entire estate, her elder sister Sumie and fiance Shinjiro join Tomoko and Goro in hacking up the unfortunate heiress with an axe. It is not long before the assorted pieces of Masako begin cropping up to drive them all insane, followed by her apparition in the traditional white smock with eyes peering wildly through straggly black hair.
Reiko Akikawa
....................................................Masako Koizumi

Miki Hayashi
....................................................Sumie, Masako's sister-in-law
Setsu Shimizu
....................................................Tomoko
Kenichiro Sugiyama
....................................................Goro Tsukagoshi
Hiroshi Ikaida
....................................................Shinjiro
Hachiro Tsuruoka
....................................................Izaki, a lawyer

Kyōzō Fuyuki
....................................................Monk
Director
...........................................................Kinya Ogawa
Assistant Director
...........................................................Hiroshi Sato
Screenplay
...........................................................Kyôichi Tsugawa
Director of Photography
...........................................................Hidemitsu Iwahashi
Original Music Composer
...........................................................Sadao Nagase
Editor
...........................................................Hanzaburo Kaneko
Gaffer
...........................................................Seizaburo Ishida
Production Companies
...................................................Okura Pictures
Production Countries
........................................................Japan
Spoken Languages
....................................................日本語
Genres
....................................................Horror
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