Sealed Video 3: Curse of Abandoned Tunnel (2011)

A compact Japanese found footage horror anthology delivering five chilling segments of ghostly encounters, psychic dread, and a tunnel that should never be entered.

Sealed Video 3: Curse of Abandoned Tunnel - Movie Information

  • Original Title: 封印映像3 廃トンネルの呪い
  • Release Year: 2011
  • Directed by: Kazuto Kodama
  • Type: Movie
  • Genres: Horror
  • Runtime: 55m
  • Original Language: Japanese
  • Spoken Languages: Japanese
  • Alternative Titles: Fuuin Eizou 3 - Hai Tunnel no Noroi (JP)
  • Production Companies: At Entertainment Inc.
  • Production Countries: Japan

Sealed Video 3: Curse of Abandoned Tunnel - Plot

Lady in Red: At a University a loaner camera is left behind in a bag, a tape still in it. The tape was recorded at an abandoned house, where a lady in a red roams. Voyeur: During the examination of a "car sex" tape, strange events occur. Special Cleaning: This hidden camera video was the site of "a special cleaning". In the apartment littered with trash, the camera captured mummified remains. Voodoo Ruins: During the planning of a variety show on spirit photography, the psychic of the show dies a mysterious death when he suffers hematemesis after talking on the phone with an applicant. Cursed Tunnel: Two idols visit an abandoned tunnel for a ghost show. Rumour has it that when you sound the horn three times inside the tunnel, "something" will happen...

Sealed Video 3: Curse of Abandoned Tunnel - Trailer

Watch the official trailer and see what lurks inside the abandoned tunnel:

Sealed Video 3: Curse of Abandoned Tunnel - Cast & Crew

Director(s)

  • Kazuto Kodama

Main Cast

  • Yamada

Sealed Video 3: Curse of Abandoned Tunnel - FAQs

What is Sealed Video 3: Curse of Abandoned Tunnel about?

Sealed Video 3 is a Japanese found footage horror anthology made up of five creepy segments. Each one presents a different disturbing scenario — a ghostly woman in red, a voyeur tape gone wrong, a mummified body, a psychic's mysterious death, and two idols venturing into a cursed tunnel.

What happens in the Cursed Tunnel segment?

In the final segment, two idols visit an abandoned tunnel for a ghost show. According to local legend, honking your horn three times inside the tunnel will summon something sinister. It's a slow-burn segment that leans into dread and the irresistible pull of tempting fate.

Is Sealed Video 3 a found footage film?

Yes, Sealed Video 3 is firmly in the found footage and mockumentary tradition. Each of its five segments is presented as raw, supposedly real footage — a loaner camera tape, a voyeur recording, a hidden camera, a spirit photography show, and a ghost hunt in an abandoned tunnel.

How many segments does Sealed Video 3 contain?

The film is made up of five distinct segments: Lady in Red, Voyeur, Special Cleaning, Voodoo Ruins, and Cursed Tunnel. Each one stands alone with its own unsettling premise, ranging from ghostly apparitions to a psychic's sudden and gruesome death.

Who directed Sealed Video 3: Curse of Abandoned Tunnel?

Sealed Video 3 was directed by Kazuto Kodama. The film is a Japanese horror production released in 2011 by At Entertainment Inc., and it sits within the popular J-horror found footage tradition that thrived in the early 2000s and continued into the following decade.

What are similar films to Sealed Video 3?

If you enjoy Sealed Video 3, you'll likely appreciate Noroi: The Curse (2005), Paranormal Activity (2007), Hell House LLC (2015), and Butterfly Kisses (2018). For more Japanese horror in a similar vein, Marebito (2004) and Curse of the Blair Witch (1999) are well worth your time.

How long is Sealed Video 3: Curse of Abandoned Tunnel?

Sealed Video 3 runs for 55 minutes, making it a compact but efficiently paced horror anthology. The shorter runtime actually works in its favor — each segment gets just enough time to build atmosphere and unease before moving on to the next unsettling story.

What language is Sealed Video 3 in?

Sealed Video 3 is entirely in Japanese, produced in Japan by At Entertainment Inc. It's a native J-horror production, so viewers watching outside Japan will need subtitles. The Japanese language and cultural setting add an extra layer of authenticity to its found footage format.

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