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Horror Hangout #388 : Sweet Home (w/ Daniel Richardson)

Horror Hangout #388 : Sweet Home (w/ Daniel Richardson)

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Experience the first true survival horror film!


Sweet Home (Japanese: スウィートホーム, Hepburn: Suwīto Hōmu), also known as The Mamiya House, is a 1989 Japanese horror film directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa and produced by Juzo Itami. It was released alongside a video game of the same title that inspired the Resident Evil game series released by Capcom. Special makeup effects in the film were done by Dick Smith.


A TV production crew are making a documentary about the infamous painter Mamiya Ichiro. When they start filming at his old home, they come under attack from the ghost of the painter's wife.


00:00 Intro

14:37 Mount Rush-Horror

21:53 Horror News

38:00 What We've Been Watching

53:07 Film Review

1:48:57 Film Rating

1:53:48 Outro


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