Sealed Video 27: Marriage Curse Corpse Bride (2017)

A chilling Japanese found footage horror film built from cursed recordings tied to mysterious deaths and supernatural dread.

Sealed Video 27: Marriage Curse Corpse Bride - Movie Information

  • Original Title: 封印映像27 結婚呪い コープスブライド
  • Release Year: 2017
  • Directed by: Ryujin Onizuka
  • Type: Movie
  • Genres: Horror
  • Runtime: 1h 4m
  • Original Language: Japanese
  • Spoken Languages: Japanese
  • Alternative Titles: Fuuin Eizou 27: Kekkon Noroi kopusuburaido (JP)
  • Production Companies: At Entertainment Inc.
  • Production Countries: Japan

Sealed Video 27: Marriage Curse Corpse Bride - Plot

The video of the TV program that had a problem during the shooting and was stored. A voyeur video that was supposed to be sold for maniacs. A number of spirits, strangeness, cruelty, crime, madness were projected there. And some of the people involved are said to have died of strange phenomena, missing and strange deaths ...

Sealed Video 27: Marriage Curse Corpse Bride - Trailer

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Sealed Video 27: Marriage Curse Corpse Bride - Cast & Crew

Director(s)

  • Ryujin Onizuka

Main Cast

  • Ryujin Onizuka
  • Yûko Hosoe

Sealed Video 27: Marriage Curse Corpse Bride - FAQs

What is Sealed Video 27: Marriage Curse Corpse Bride about?

The film follows a collection of cursed recordings — including a troubled TV shoot and illicit voyeur footage — that captured spirits, violence, and madness on camera. Several people connected to the tapes are said to have died under mysterious circumstances or simply vanished without explanation.

Is Sealed Video 27 a found footage horror film?

Yes, it's firmly in the found footage tradition. The film presents itself as a compilation of real recovered recordings, blending the raw, unsettling aesthetic of Japanese cursed-video horror with voyeur footage and paranormal documentary-style segments to maximize dread.

What does the 'Marriage Curse' mean in the title?

The 'Marriage Curse' element ties into the Corpse Bride concept — a dark Japanese folkloric idea involving spirits of the dead binding themselves to the living through cursed rituals or recordings. The film weaves this supernatural premise into its anthology of disturbing sealed footage.

Who directed Sealed Video 27: Marriage Curse Corpse Bride?

Ryujin Onizuka directed the film. He also appears on screen, which is a common device in Japanese found footage horror — blurring the line between filmmaker and subject to heighten the sense that what you're watching might actually be real.

What are similar films to Sealed Video 27?

If this one gets under your skin, check out Ring (1998), Noroi: The Curse (2005), and the V/H/S anthology series. For Japanese found footage specifically, the Honto ni Atta! Noroi no Video: Special series shares very similar DNA — raw, unsettling, and deeply rooted in J-horror tradition.

How long is Sealed Video 27: Marriage Curse Corpse Bride?

It runs 64 minutes — a lean, tight runtime that suits the found footage format perfectly. There's no padding here; the film gets straight to the disturbing material and doesn't let up, making it an efficient and unsettling watch for fans of the genre.

Is Sealed Video 27 part of a series?

Yes — the '27' in the title signals this is an entry in a longer-running Japanese sealed footage series. Each installment presents a new collection of supposedly cursed or forbidden recordings, following a well-established tradition in J-horror of anthology-style found footage releases.

What language is Sealed Video 27 in?

The film is entirely in Japanese, produced in Japan by At Entertainment Inc. It's a niche J-horror title aimed at fans of raw, unpolished found footage horror in the tradition of the original cursed-video genre that Japan pioneered in the late 1990s.

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