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80 All-Japanese Horror Movies - cover

80 All-Japanese Horror Movies

Steve Hutchison

Verlag: Tales of Terror

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Beschreibung

This book contains 80 descriptions of horror films reviewed and ranked by critic Steve Hutchison. Each description includes five ratings (stars, story, creativity, acting, quality), a synopsis and a review. All movies were produced exclusively by Japan. How many have you seen?
Verfügbar seit: 04.04.2023.

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