Ring (film)
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+ | '''''Ring''''' is a [[1998 in film|1998]] [[J-horror|Japanese horror]] [[mystery film|mystery]] [[film]] from [[film director|director]] [[Hideo Nakata]], adapted from [[Ring (Suzuki novel)|the novel of the same name]] by [[Koji Suzuki]], which draws from the Japanese folk tale [[Banchō Sarayashiki]]. The film stars [[Nanako Matsushima]], [[Hiroyuki Sanada]], and [[Rikiya Otaka]] as members of a divorced family, each cursed by a videotape. The film was later remade in [[Korea]] as ''[[The Ring Virus (1999 movie)|The Ring Virus]]'' ([[1999 in film|1999]]), and in the [[United States]] as ''[[The Ring (2002 film)|The Ring]]'' ([[2002 in film|2002]]). | ||
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Ring is a 1998 Japanese horror mystery film from director Hideo Nakata, adapted from the novel of the same name by Koji Suzuki, which draws from the Japanese folk tale Banchō Sarayashiki. The film stars Nanako Matsushima, Hiroyuki Sanada, and Rikiya Otaka as members of a divorced family, each cursed by a videotape. The film was later remade in Korea as The Ring Virus (1999), and in the United States as The Ring (2002).
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