Horror Theater Unbalance
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| Horror Theater Unbalance | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Anthology Horror Science fiction Fantasy Mystery Suspense |
| Created by | Tsuburaya Fuji TV |
| Written by | Yozo Tanaka, Mieko Osanai, Bunzo Wakatsuki, Ichikawa Shinichi, Tadaaki Yamazaki, Mari Takizawa, Mitsuda Kazuho, Hiroyasu Yamaura, Shozo Uehara |
| Directed by | Seijun Suzuki, Toshiya Fujita, Yasuharu Hasebe, Yamagiwa Eizo, Tatsumi Kumashiro, Tokihisa Morikawa, Kazuo Kuroki, Mitsuda Kazuho, Hideo Suzuki, Ida Shin |
| Country of origin | Japan |
| Original language | Japanese |
| No. of episodes | 13 |
| Production | |
| Running time | approx. 55 minutes |
| Original release | |
| Network | Fuji TV |
| Release | January 8 – April 2, 1973 |
Horror Theater Unbalance (恐怖劇場アンバランス, Kyōfu Gekijō Anbaransu) is a 1973 Japanese Anthology television series created by Tsuburaya and Fuji TV to air on the Fuji TV network on Monday Nights for 13 episodes.[1]
Production originally started in 1969, but the series was 'shelved' before production was eventually completed at the end of 1972. It was then aired on Fuji TV in 1973.
- Love affair with a mummy (木乃伊(みいら)の恋, Miira (Mī-ra) no Koi) (1/8/1973)
- The Woman Who Warns of Death (死を予告する女, Shi o yokoku suru on'na) (1/15/1973)
- The Killing Game (殺しのゲーム, Koroshi no gēmu) (1/22/1973)
- Graveyard of Masks (仮面の墓場, Kamen no hakaba) (1/29/1973)
- A woman calling out for a corpse (死骸(しかばね)を呼ぶ女, Shigai (shika bane) o yobu on'na) (2/5/1973)
- Woman buying a local newspaper (地方紙を買う女, Chihōshi o kau on'na) (2/12/1973)
- When the dawn breaks (夜が明けたら, Yoruga Aketara) (2/19/1973)
- The cat knew (猫は知っていた, Neko Hashi tteita) (2/26/1973)
- Morgue Killer (死体置場(モルグ)の殺人者, Shitai okiba (morugu) no satsujin-sha) (3/5/1973)
- Order of the Salaryman (サラリーマンの勲章, Sararīman no Kunshō) (3/12/1973)
- Screaming vampires (吸血鬼の絶叫, Kyūketsuki no Zekkyō) (3/19/1973)
- Cursed hand from the grave (墓場から呪いの手, Hakaba kara noroi no te) (3/26/1973)
- The spider woman (蜘蛛の女, Kumo no on'na) (4/2/1973)
DVD Releases
In 2007, Victor Entertainment released 6 Volume DVDs of the series, and in 2010, A Boxset that contains all 6 Volumes of the DVD set was released.