Dead Sushi 2012 DVDRip x264-PHOBOS
- Movie: Dead Sushi
- Detected quality: 480p (DVDRip, x264)
- IMDb link: 2396429
- IMDb rating: 5.7 (1,966 votes) Search
- Genres: Action, Comedy, Horror
- Director: Noboru Iguchi
- Cast: Rina Takeda, Kentaro Shimazu, Takamasa Suga, Takashi Nishina and others
- Release date: 19 Jan 2013
- Release year: 2012
- Runtime: 92 minutes
- Country: Japan
- Keywords: japanese food, japanese cuisine, japanese girl, japanese woman, pigtails, female nudity, body horror, slapstick comedy, sushi, hot spring inn
Keiko, the daughter of a legendary sushi chef, runs away from home when his Karate-style regimen becomes too severe. Finding work at a rural hot springs inn, she is ridiculed by the eccentric staff and guests.
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Feb 27, 2026
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File Size:
669 MB
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Video Stream 1
H.264
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Audio Stream 1
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ENG
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