The happiness of the Katakuris / directed by Takashi Miike ; produced by Tetsuo Sasho, Hirotsugu Yoshida.

Features a family of defeated failures who try to change their fortunes by buying a remote country guest house, which is supposedly destined to become a tourist Mecca once a nearby road expands and traffic through the area increases. Instead, the Katakuri family only fields a few strange, stray gues...

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Other Authors: Yamagishi, Kikumi (Actor)
Format: DVD/Blu-Ray
Language:Japanese
English
Published: London : Tartan Video, [2004].
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Summary:Features a family of defeated failures who try to change their fortunes by buying a remote country guest house, which is supposedly destined to become a tourist Mecca once a nearby road expands and traffic through the area increases. Instead, the Katakuri family only fields a few strange, stray guests, who keep meeting fatal misadventures. Terrified that their hotel will develop a bad-luck reputation, they cover up the incidents, but the corpses keep piling up...
Item Description:Originally released as a motion picture in 2001.
Based on the Korean movie "Quiet family"
Subtitle on container: The hills are alive with the sound of screaming!
Special features: star and director filmographies ; original trailer and TV spot ; Jamie Russell film notes ; Miike Takashi trailer reel, audio commentary and interview ; making of documentary ; interviewing the Katakuris ; animating the Katakuris.
Physical Description:1 videodisc (approximately 113 min.) : sound, colour ; 12 cm
Format:DVD, encoded for all regions, PAL.
Audience:Rated 16. Restricted. Note. Contains violence.
Production Credits:Screenplay by Kikumi Yamagishi.
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    NB 791.4371 HAP
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