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Japan, 2009, 95 minutes, Color, Japanese
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Director
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Takashi Shimizu
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Writer
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Daisuke Habara
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Producer
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Masayuki Tanishima, Satoru Ogura, Dai Miyazaki
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Executive Producer
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Masao Teshima
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Co-Executive Producer
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Michael J. Werner
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Cinematography
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Tsukasa Tanabe
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Based On The Attraction
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“Senritsu Meikyu” by Fuji-Q Highland
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3D Cinematography Supervisor
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Tadayuki Ui
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Lighting
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Kazuo Kudo
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Production Design
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Nori Fukuda
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Editor
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Zensuke Hori
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Sound
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Yoshikazu Iwanami
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3D Technical Advisors
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Mitsuo Inoue, Mitsuharu Haibara
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Music
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Kuniaki Haijima (EMI Music Japan)
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Theme Song
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“Clone” by Straightner (EMI Music Japan)
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Line Producer
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Hironobu Osaki
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Special Makeup & Character Design Supervisor
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Yoshihiro Nishimura
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VFX Supervisor
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Tsuyoshi Kazuno
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Produced by
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Asmik Ace Entertainment
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Production Company
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Ogura Jimusyo
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Co-Production Company
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Agung Inc.
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In Association With
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Fortissimo Films
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3D Technical Support
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Imagica
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Yuya Yagira
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Ken
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Misako Renbutsu
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Yuki
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Ryo Katsuji
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Motoki
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Ai Maeda
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Rin
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Erina Mizuno
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Miyu
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Suzuki Matsuo
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Tanba
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THE SHOCK LABYRINTH marks Japan's first foray into the world of live-action 3-D feature films. The story follows a group of teenagers dealing with the disappearance of one of them, Yuki, at an amusement park's ghost house. On a rainy day 10 years later, Yuki inexplicably returns. However, no sooner is she united with her former friends than she collapses, and the group rushes Yuki to a nearby hospital. But after checking in, they discover that things are not quite as they seem at the medical center. As the night wears on, the group sinks deeper and deeper into the events from a decade ago that led to Yuki's disappearance.
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