Hiroshi learns of a dark family ritual used to "bind" the soul of the deceased back to the physical world using a cursed porcelain doll. The Horrifying Truth
Shizuko offers herself to her daughter to save Keiko, but Yuko’s hunger is bottomless. Fear of the Ghost House: Bloodsucking Doll (1970)
(e.g., psychological tension, graphic body horror) Antagonist type (e.g., vengeful spirit, cosmic entity) Hiroshi learns of a dark family ritual used
Hiroshi sets the mansion ablaze. As the fire consumes the house, Keiko sees Yuko sitting perfectly still amidst the flames, her waxen face finally melting into a permanent, mournful smile as she clutches the original cursed doll to her chest. As the fire consumes the house, Keiko sees
As a storm cuts off the mountain road, Yuko corners Keiko in the family cellar. The line between the doll and the girl has vanished; Yuko’s joints creak like wood, and her jaw unhinges with a predatory hiss.
Keiko is haunted by nightmares of her sister, Yuko, who reportedly died in a car accident weeks ago. Driven by a sense of dread, Keiko and her fiancé, Hiroshi, travel to a remote, rain-swept mountain mansion to visit Yuko’s grave and comfort her grieving mother.