Japanese film director Nobou Nakagawa,
best known for his folk horror influenced Japanese thrillers made between the
1950s and 60s, had already built up a formidable oeuvre before arriving upon
his gargantuan 1960s horror epic Jigoku aka Hell or The
Sinners of Hell. Though arriving on
the heels of such Japanese genre classics as the anthological Kwaidan and
the erotic ghost story horror Onibaba, the film was unique at the time
for being significantly more graphic in terms of blood and gore than any other
Japanese horror film up to that point.
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Courtesy of Janus Films |
-Andrew Kotwicki