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5 kwi 2020 · An icon used to represent a menu that can be toggled by interacting with this icon. A line drawing of the Internet Archive headquarters building façade. An illustration of a computer application window Wayback Machine ... Hausu ( 1977) Nobuhiko Obayashi. Topics japan Item Size 485.0M . Hausu Addeddate 2020-04-05 01:04:35
- House 1977 Eng Subtitles : Nobuhiko Obayashi - Archive.org
A totally hallucinatory experience, supremely weird and...
- House 1977 Eng Subtitles : Nobuhiko Obayashi - Archive.org
7 kwi 2021 · A totally hallucinatory experience, supremely weird and unabashedly 70's. Not overly gross, or sensical, it was none the less entertaining. A schoolgirl takes her six classmates to her aunt's country house. There, they come face-to-face with evil spirits, a house cat and a haunted piano.
26 sie 1977 · • 90-minute archive of interviews with director Nobuhiko Obayashi, scenarist Chigumi Obayashi, actress Kumiko Oba, and Toho promotional executive Shoho Tomiyama (1:29:09) • Video Essay by David Cairns (26:28) • Original Japanese theatrical trailer (1:35)
House. How to describe Nobuhiko Obayashi’s indescribable 1977 movie House (Hausu)? As a psychedelic ghost tale? A stream-of-consciousness bedtime story? An episode of Scooby-Doo as directed by Mario Bava?
18 wrz 2021 · Hausu is basically a European vampire movie treated visually as a Japanese teen comedy. This does not mean it is a parody or a satire; there are certainly some quite childish jokes among the girls and some quirky, comic editing, but it is no send-up of the genre, such as Young Frankenstein , Polanski’s Fearless V ampire Killers, or The Rocky ...
House is calling to you come back home and marry me! Director: Nobuhiko Obayashi. Year of Copyright: 1977. Year of Production: 1975-77. OVERALL: Draw. Click a link to jump to that release. Alternatively, use the tick boxes to select only the releases you wish to view and then click 'Apply Filter'. Check/Show All. Uncheck/Hide All.
House, or Hausu, is a singularly weird work - and if you have your doubts, ask anyone who's seen it. How to describe Nobuhiko Obayashi's indescribable 1977 film House? As a psychedelic ghost tale? A stream-of-consciousness bedtime story? An episode of Scooby-Doo as directed by Mario Bava? Any of...