‘The most shocking conclusion awaits you…’
Gehenna: Where Death Lives is a 2016 Japanese-American supernatural horror film directed by former special effects creator Hiroshi Katagiri from a screenplay co-written with Nathan Long and Brad Palmer.
The film is being screened at the Bram Stoker International Film Festival in Whitby, North Yorkshire on
30 October 2016, as well as New York City International Film Festival, Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival, and Australia’s A Night of Horror International Film Festival.
Main cast:
Lance Henriksen, Patrick Gorman, Simon Phillips, Katherine Wallace, Eva Swan, Sean Sprawling, Justin Gordon, Matthew Edward Hegstrom, and Doug Jones.
Plot:
Five people travel to the remote, pristine Pacific island of Saipan to scout locations for their company’s new luxury resort. They find curious natives, strange dolls, and learn of historic curses, but they finally find an ideal spot.
On this spot is a cave – and when they enter, what appears to be a Japanese WWII bunker turns out to be much more, and they learn that curiosity can kill, that everyone has private secrets and inner demons, and that there are some places on Earth where death itself can live….
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