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    Junk (Japanese: JUNK 死霊狩り, Hepburn: Junk Shiryōgari, lit. "Junk Zombie Hunter") is a 2000 Japanese horror film written and directed by Atsushi Muroga. A blend of the yakuza and zombie film genres, Junk stars Kaori Shimamura as Saki, a member of a group of jewel thieves. [1]

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0273302Junk (2000) - IMDb

    Junk: Directed by Atsushi Muroga. With Kaori Shimamura, Yûji Kishimoto, Shû Ehara, Gôta Tate. A team of jewel thieves are caught between a yakuza gang and a mass of zombies when they enter an abandoned factory once used as a site for secret experiments by the U.S. military.

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    • Horror
    • Atsushi Muroga
    • 2000-01-22
  3. Jul 29, 2020 · If you thought only the Americans and Italians could make great zombie films, guess again. Today we're traveling to Japan, where we'll take a look at Atsushi Muroga's zombie film, Junk.

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  4. Junk (Japanese: JUNK 死霊狩り, Hepburn: Junk Shiryōgari, lit. "Junk Zombie Hunter") is a 2000 Japanese horror film written and directed by Atsushi Muroga. A blend of the yakuza and zombie film genres, Junk stars Kaori Shimamura as Saki, a member of a group of jewel thieves.

  5. Jan 22, 2000 · Junk (JUNK 死霊狩り, Junk: Shiryo-gari), aka Junk: Everybody Fights is a 2000 Japanese zombie movie directed by Atsushi Muroga. A military experiment goes wrong, causing corpses to rise from the dead and become zombies.

  6. Jewelry thieves and yazuka face off against undead hordes and each another in a run-down factory host to secret military experimentation between Japan and North America. No-frills zombie action from gangster V-cinema meister Atsushi Muroga that delivers spades of gore-soaked gunplay.

  7. Gory zombie movie made in Japan. Splatterdome-AMH 8 February 2002. In an abandoned factory on the Japanese island of Okinawa, the U.S. army secretly developed a serum called "DNX" that is able to bring the dead back to life. Something went wrong and all scientists were killed.

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