An unforgettable mixture of bubblegum teen melodrama and grisly phantasmagoria Obayashi's deranged fairy tale House is one of Japanese cinema's wildest supernatural ventures and a truly startling debut feature. Distressed by her widowed father's plans to remarry Angel sets off with six of her schoolgirl friends in tow for a summer getaway in her aunt's isolated mansion. But all is not well - in this house of dormant secrets long-held emotional traumas have terrifyingly physical embodiments and the girls will have to use all their individual talents if any are to survive.... A rollercoaster ride without brakes House is by turns sinister hilarious and curiously touching with ceaseless cinematic invention and a satirical full-blooded approach to the horror genre. A gigantic smash upon its original release in Japan the Masters of Cinema Series is proud to present its UK premiere on DVD. [show more]
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Visually inventive Japanese horror-fantasy from director Nobuhiko Obayashi. Upset with her father's plans to remarry, schoolgirl Angel (Kumiko Oba) leaves for the country with six schoolfriends to stay at her aunt's remote mansion. The ghostly house, however, soon brings to life the girls' darkest secrets, as they fight for their lives against an unseen and malevolent enemy.
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