

58 minutes of Go Nagai madness where mirrors eat people. What more do you want?
A Japanese direct-to-video horror film based in an original story by Go Nagai. It is the sequel to Nagai Go no Horror Gekijo: Mannequin, also produced by Taki Corporation and released in 1992.
Practical Effects
Gloriously goopy mirror effects on zero budget
Direction
Hidehiro Ito crams 90 minutes of ideas into 58
Director
Hidehiro Ito
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Part of Taki Corporation's direct-to-video horror boom that flooded Japanese rental shops in the early 90s, often shot in under a week.
Go Nagai's horror work remains criminally overlooked outside Japan; this and Mannequin were his rare live-action ventures beyond Devilman and Cutie Honey.
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