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1998 ‧ Terror/Misterio ‧ 1h 36m
7.2/10 · IMDb 98% · Rotten Tomatoes
Un reportero de TV investiga el mito sobre una extraña videocinta, que trae la muerte a todos los que la miran.
Fecha de estreno: 31 de enero de 1998 (Japón)
Director: Hideo Nakata
Historia de: Kōji Suzuki
Adaptaciones de: Ringu
Año: 1998
Idioma(s): Japonés

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