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2014 Japanese film

Bloody Muscle Body Builder in Hell
Directed by Shinichi Fukazawa
Written by Shinichi Fukazawa
Starring Shinichi Fukazawa
Masaaki Kai
Asako Nosaka
Distributed by Terracotta Distribution[1]
Visual Vengence[2]

Release date

Running time

63 minutes
Country Japan
Language Japanese

Bloody Muscle Body Builder in Hell is a Japanese horror film written, directed by and starring Shinichi Fukazawa.[3]

The film has been called the Japanese Evil Dead.[1]

A Japanese bodybuilder agrees to help his photojournalist ex-girlfriend investigate a haunted house. With the assistance of a professional psychic they travel to an old house where they become trapped inside by a bloodthirsty ghost.

Dread Central, “Ultimately, Bloody Muscle Body Builder in Hell isn’t essential viewing, but it’s a breezy good time while it lasts, and the fun that was had behind the camera is more than reflected on screen.”[4]

Bloody Disgusting, “What initially appealed to me about The Evil Dead is how Raimi and company’s scrappy, do-it-yourself ethic translates on screen. Beyond being an effective horror movie, it feels like it was made by a group of friends for fun rather than commerce. Bloody Muscle Body Builder in Hell embodies that same spirit, albeit with even more limited means. It may have taken decades to be properly released, but I’m grateful Fukazawa never gave up on it.[2]

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