

Island of Horrors
1949 Directed by Sadatsugu MatsudaKindaichi challenges the mystery of an incident in which three sisters were killed one after the other according to an ancient tradition on an isolated island in the Seto Inland Sea. Kosuke Kindaichi received a will from his friend Kito, which said, "Go to Gokumon Island to save my three younger sisters," and Kosuke went to Gokumon Island. Upon arriving at the residence of Quito, there were three beautiful sisters, a crazy father, a cousin of Sanae, and Kosuke plunged into a strange atmosphere. The film adaptation of the masterpiece novel of the same name by Seishi Yokomizo. Kyozo Kataoka plays Detective Kosuke Kindaichi, and Ryutaro Otomo plays Inspector Isokawa, who can be called Kindaichi's best partner.

Chiezō Kataoka
....................................................Kôsuke Kindaichi

Ryutaro Otomo
....................................................Detective Isokawa

Eitarō Shindō
....................................................Kihei

Kunitaro Sawamura
....................................................Ko-an

Yōichi Numata
....................................................Senmanta

Noriko Sengoku
....................................................Tsukiyo

Isamu Kosugi
....................................................Police Shimizu
Director
...........................................................Sadatsugu Matsuda
Novel
...........................................................Seishi Yokomizo
Screenplay
...........................................................Yoshitake Hisa
Music
...........................................................Shiro Fukai
Director of Photography
...........................................................Takeo Itō
Production Companies
...................................................Toyoko Eiga
Production Countries
........................................................Japan
Spoken Languages
....................................................日本語
Genres
....................................................Mystery
Horror
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