Okinawan Horror: Upside-Down Ghost - Chinese Horror: Breaking a Coffin

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During a fever, Tateo, the male protagonist believes he is dying and has the hallucination that his beautiful wife, Reiko (Tamaki Katori), the daughter of a wealthy family, is having an affair w/ another man. He then tells her an ancient Chinese story: the ancient Chinese philosopher Zhuangzi wanted to test the faithfulness of his wife, so he faked his own death; the wife was grief-stricken and went into mourning. While funeral arrangements were in progress, a handsome young man came to call on Zhuangzi. Zhuangzi's wife soon fell into love w/ the young man and decided to marry hi. However, the young man fell ill; his servant said that the only medicine to cure him is human brain. Zhuangzi's wife eventually decided to break his husband's coffin and take his brain. However the young man turns out be Zhuangzi in disguise.

Country:

Taiwan,

Japan

Genre:

Horror

Duration:

88 minutes

Year:

1962

Director:

Shao Lo-Hui

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Company:

Oriental Film Company,

Okura Film

Cast:
Tamaki Katori

Reiko (segment "Upset Walking Ghost")

Jōji Ōhara

Takeo Higa (segment "Upset Walking Ghost")

Kyōko Ōgimachi

Akemi (segment "Upset Walking Ghost")

Shao Lo-Hui

Chuang Tzu (segment "Broken Coffin")

Rong Bai

Madam Tabana

Crew:
Minoru Matsui

Screenplay

Shao Lo-Hui

Director

Mitsuo Kaneda

Screenplay

Satoru Kobayashi

Director

Ren Huang

Screenplay