Lady Ninja Kasumi 7: Damned Village Film [new] 〈BEST — REPORT〉
Nana Nanaumi returns as the title character, marking a rare instance in the series where the same actress played Kasumi for consecutive entries.
Kasumi decides to accompany her, but they soon discover the village is under the sinister control of its chief, Yosuke. The chief has used drugs—or in some interpretations, a specialized concoction—to turn the residents into obedient, zombie-like subjects. After both women fall victim to the village's "twisted" traditions, Kasumi must find the strength to save Toyo and liberate the village from its dark influence. Key Details & Style lady ninja kasumi 7: damned village film
Released in 2009, (original title: Sanada kunoichi ninpo-den kasumi inshu no mura o kire!! ) is the seventh installment in the long-running Lady Ninja Kasumi series based on Japanese manga . Directed by Seiki Watanabe , the film shifts the series' tone toward a horror-tinged "v-cinema" (direct-to-video) thriller. Plot Overview Nana Nanaumi returns as the title character, marking
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Erin Tōno as Toyo, Yukihiro Ishihara as Yohei, and Takahiro Nomura as Mayor Yasuke. After both women fall victim to the village's
The film is noted for its low-budget aesthetic and a shift toward horror elements compared to earlier installments. Reviewers from Letterboxd have highlighted its slow pacing and sparse action, despite choreography by veteran Hiroshi Kuze.
Director: Kenji Takeda | Studio: Toei V-Cinema | Runtime: 87 min | Rating: R+ (Violence, Adult Themes)