Uzumaki (2000)
February 11, 2000Release Date
Uzumaki (2000)
February 11, 2000Release Date



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Cast & Crew.

Eriko Hatsune
Kirie Goshima

Fhi Fan
Shuichi Saito

Hinako Saeki
Kyoko Sekino

Shin Eun-kyung
Chie Marayama

Keiko Takahashi
Yukie Saito

Ren Osugi
Toshio Saito

Denden
Officer Futada

Masami Horiuchi
Reporter Ichiro Tamura

Tarō Suwa
Yasuo Goshima

Toru Tezuka
Yokota Ikuo

Sadawo Abe
Mitsuru Yamaguchi

Asumi Miwa
Shiho Ishikawa

Saori Nakane
Little Kirie

Yasuki Tanaka
Little Shuichi

Takao Nitta
Writer

Yuki Murakami
Yukky

Maki Hamada
Macky

Tomoo Fukatsu
Norio Katayama

Dai Miyazaki
Producer

Akira Matsuda
Yasuzo Oyama

Takuto Oyama
Himself

Hassei Takano
Kazuki Tsumura

Kengo Kaji
Screenplay

Mitsuru Kurosawa
Producer

Gen Kobayashi
Director of Photography

Higuchinsky
Director

Tetsuroh Kashibuchi
Music

Junji Ito
Novel

Yuji Hayashida
Production Design

Issei Oda
VFX Supervisor

Tomoo Haraguchi
Modeling

Keiichi Suzuki
Music

Akemi Suyama
Producer

Chino Mizuki
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Details.
Release DateFebruary 11, 2000
Original Nameうずまき
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 30m
Budget$1,000,000
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Uzumaki (Japanese: うずまき, lit. "Spiral") is a 2000 Japanese supernatural horror film based on the manga of the same name by Junji Ito. The feature film directorial debut of Higuchinsky, it stars Eriko Hatsune, Fhi Fan, Hinako Saeki and Shin Eun-kyung. The film takes place in a town plagued by a mysterious curse involving spirals. As the film was produced while the manga was still being written and released, it departs from the story of the original work and features a different ending.
The film was backed by the company Omega Micott, who released it in Japan on a double bill with Tomie: Replay, another film based on a manga by Ito. Simultaneously, Uzumaki received a limited release in the American city of San Francisco. It received mixed reviews from critics.
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