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  1. 16 de dic. de 2006 · Inugami-ke no ichizoku: Directed by Kon Ichikawa. With Kôji Ishizaka, Nanako Matsushima, Kikunosuke Onoe, Sumiko Fuji. A web of deceit, adultery and greed manifests in Kon Ichikawa's remake of his own 1976 hit about a murder investigation that reveals years of hidden skeletons and a shocking family secret.

  2. 犬神家の一族(the inugami family) 4,400円(税込) 月刊 ムー 世界の16大不思議 ブラックパーカ 9,000円(税込) 仁義なき戦い 代理戦争-成田三樹夫- 4,400円(税込)

  3. 16 de dic. de 2006 · Soon afterwards, members of the family begin to show up dead, one by one. Detective Kindaichi Kosuke (Koji Ishizaka) is called in to investigate the murders, and the truth is slowly revealed as he happens upon years of hidden skeletons and a shocking family secret. Notes. Related titles: The Inugami Family | Inugamike no ichizoku (1976)

  4. 25 de nov. de 2022 · The Inugami Family (Japanese Movie) Year of Release: 1976 Director: Kon Ichikawa Based on the Book: The Inugami Curse by Seishi Yokomizo Recommended for fans of: Gothic, Foreign Period Dramas, Eerie Mysteries, A touch of Horror, Brilliant Plot, Golden Age of Detective Fiction. Some time back, Words & Peace had recommended The Inugami Curse and I’d wanted to read the book ever since.

  5. Inugami Family is one of the works that may have been influenced by Osamu Dazai's "Setting Sun" the story set in post-war Japan about once prosperous family which is destined to break down failing to cope with newer set of values. The drama was set in 1947 only two years after Japan lost war to the Allies.

  6. Legendary Japanese director Ichikawa Kons 1976 film The Inugami Family, which holds a very special place in Japans long tradition of supernatural suspense. Trailer. The Inugami Family Directed by. Kon Ichikawa. Awards & Festivals. San Sebastián International Film Festival. 2008.

  7. The Inugamis (犬神家の一族, Inugami-ke no ichizoku (a.k.a. Murder of the Inugami Clan)) is a 2006 Japanese drama film written and directed by Kon Ichikawa. It is a remake of his own 1976 film The Inugami Family, and would prove to be Ichikawa's final film. [1] A few minutes' footage of Ichikawa at work directing can be seen in the 2006 ...