The Shock Labyrinth (戦慄迷宮) is a 2009 Japanese film directed by Takashi Shimizu.[1] The theme song is called "CLONE" and is performed by Straightener. The film was inspired by Fuji-Q High Land’s famous “Labyrinth of Horrors” haunted house ride, and was shot at night in the amusement park.[2]
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Directed by | Takashi Shimizu |
Written by | Daisuke Hosaka |
Produced by | Dai Miyazaki Satoru Ogura Masayuki Tanishima |
Starring | Yūya Yagira Ai Maeda Suzuki Matsuo Misako Renbutsu Shoichiro Masumoto Ryo Katsuji Erina Mizuno |
Production company | Fortissimo Films |
Distributed by | Asmik Ace |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
A group of teenagers must deal with the return of a friend who had been missing for a decade, and was presumed dead. After the friend, Yuki, falls ill, they take her to a hospital, only to become trapped in a terrifying labyrinth.
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