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The Snake Girl and the Silver-Haired Witch | 蛇娘と白髪魔 (1968) dir. Noriaki Yuasa
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THE SNAKE GIRL AND THE SILVER-HAIRED WITCH (1968) – Episode 175 – Decades Of Horror: The Classic Era
“She’s a snake! My sister’s a snake!” Hmmm, that makes for an interesting family tree. Join this episode’s Grue-Crew – Chad Hunt, Daphne Monary-Ernsdorff, and Jeff Mohr along with guest host Bryan Clark – as they discuss The Snake Girl and the Silver-Haired Witch (1968, Hebi musume to hakuhatsuma) from the studio (Daiei) and director (Noriaki Yuasa) that brought you the Gamera films.
Decades of Horror: The Classic Era Episode 175 – The Snake Girl and the Silver-Haired Witch (1968)
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After years in an orphanage, a young girl named Sayuri is reunited with her estranged family. Her new home includes an amnesiac mother, a sister confined to the attic, and an absent father who experiments with poisonous snakes. Sayuri receives a less than cordial reception from her sister, Tamami. Still, when a witch attacks Sayuri, the two sisters must overlook their differences and join forces to battle her.
  Directed by: Noriaki Yuasa
Writing Credits: Kimiyuki Hasegawa (writer); Kazuo Kozu (story “Hebimusune to Hakuhatsuki”); Kazuo Umezu (manga)
Music by: Shunsuke Kikuchi
Cinematography by: Akira Uehara
Selected Cast:
Yûko Hamada as Yuko Nanjo (as Yuko Hamada)
Sachiko Meguro as Shige Kito
Yachie Matsui as Sayuri Nanjo
Mayumi Takahashi as Tamami Nanjo
Sei Hiraizumi as Tatsuya Hayashi
Yoshirô Kitahara as Goro Nanjo
Kuniko Miyake as Sister Yamakawa – The Director of Orphan asylum
Osamu Maruyama as Doctor
Saburô Ishiguro as Teacher Sasaki
Tadashi Date as School Servant
Mariko Fukuhara as Doll
Kazuo Umezu as Taxi Driver
Join the Grue Crew and guest host Bryan Clark to explore Daphne’s choice for this episode, The Snake Girl and the Silver-Haired Witch (1968). This Japanese release involves venomous snakes, creepy spiders, a hideous witch, detachable limbs, a snake girl, and atmospheric visuals in a creepy “Scooby-doo” mystery. What will the Grue Crew think?
At the time of this writing, The Snake Girl and the Silver-Haired Witch is available for streaming from the Shudder, AMC+, and Arrow. The film is also available on physical media in the Blu-ray format from Arrow Video.
Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror: The Classic Era records a new episode every two weeks. Up next in their very flexible schedule, as chosen by Chad is At Midnight I’ll Take Your Soul (1964). Yup. They’re going to Brazil to meet up with Zé do Caixão, also known as Coffin Joe! 
[NOTE: The crew switched from Tonight I’ll Possess Your Corpse (1967) (as announced on the podcast) to At Midnight I’ll Take Your Corpse (1964).]
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hebi musume to hakuhatsuma / the snake girl and the silver-haired witch (jp, yuasa 69)
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The Snake Girl and The Silver Haired Witch | This 1968 tokusatsu terror tale is a terrific delight
The Snake Girl and The Silver Haired Witch | This 1968 tokusatsu terror tale is a terrific delight
Japanese director Noriaki Yuasa is best-know for Daiei Studios’ iconic Gamera series which he helmed from 1965 to 1980. In 1968, in between Gamera films, he turned his eye to adapting Kazuo Umezu’s classic 1966 horror manga Hebi shōjo (AKA Reptilia), about a shape-shifting snake woman, for the big screen. The result was The Snake Girl and the Silver-Haired Witch (Hebi musume to hakuhatsuma) – a…
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The Snake Girl and the Silver-Haired Witch | 1968
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The Snake Girl and the Silver-Haired Witch | 蛇娘と白髪魔 (1968) dir. Noriaki Yuasa
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Hebi musume to hakuhatsuma.(1968).Director: Noriaki Yuasa.
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The Snake Girl and the Silver-Haired Witch | 蛇娘と白髪魔 (1968) dir. Noriaki Yuasa
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moviesludge · 8 years
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just hanging out with all of my best friends. i definitely didn’t just levitate a bunch of masks. They’re real evil spirits for sure. ask anyone
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moviesludge · 8 years
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but seriously can I just sleep though
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moviesludge · 8 years
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bet u were wondering when the hell I was gunna show up eh? Haha! fuck you, mortal!
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moviesludge · 8 years
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lights out
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