Grave Halloween (2013)
A chilling descent into Japan's Suicide Forest where a documentary crew awakens something far worse than legend.
Grave Halloween - Movie Information
- Original Title: Grave Halloween
- Release Year: 2013
- Directed by: Steven R. Monroe
- Type: Movie
- Genres: TV Movie, Horror, Sci-Fi
- Age Rating (US): R
- Runtime: 1h 29m
- Original Language: English
- Spoken Languages: French, English
- Production Companies: Reel One Entertainment
- Production Countries: Canada
- Alternative Titles: The Last Halloween (CA), The Suicide Forest (US), Dead Forest (UK), Morte no Dia das Bruxas (BR)
Grave Halloween - Plot
After inadvertently unleashing an ancient curse, a documentary crew of American exchange students is haunted by angry spirits in Japan's infamous Suicide Forest.
Grave Halloween - Trailer
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No one survives in the suicide forest.
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Grave Halloween - Cast & Crew
Director(s)
- Steven R. Monroe
Main Cast
- Cassi Thomson
- Graham Wardle
- Kaitlyn Leeb
- Jesse Wheeler
- Tom Stevens
- Dejan Loyola
- Jeffrey Ballard
- Hiro Kanagawa
- Kevan Ohtsji
- Maiko Miyauchi
Writers
- Sheldon Wilson
- Ryan W. Smith
Producers
- John Prince
Grave Halloween - FAQs
Is Grave Halloween based on a real place?
Yes. The film is set in Aokigahara, a real forest at the base of Mount Fuji in Japan, widely known as the "Sea of Trees" or "Suicide Forest." The location has a documented history of deaths and is deeply embedded in Japanese folklore, lending the film an unsettling real-world backdrop.
Where can you stream or watch Grave Halloween?
Grave Halloween is available to rent or buy on Amazon Video, Apple TV Store, Google Play Movies, YouTube, and Fandango At Home. It is not currently available on major subscription streaming services, so a digital rental is the most accessible viewing option.
What is Grave Halloween about?
A group of American exchange students in Japan ventures into Aokigahara, the notorious Suicide Forest, to film a documentary. When one student seeks to retrieve her mother's remains, they accidentally awaken an ancient curse, and vengeful spirits begin hunting them one by one.
Does Grave Halloween have a post-credits scene?
Grave Halloween does not feature a post-credits scene. The film wraps up its narrative within the main runtime without any additional footage following the end credits, so viewers do not need to stay seated after the credits begin to roll.
Who are the main actors in Grave Halloween?
The film stars Cassi Thomson as Amber, Graham Wardle as Kyle, and Kaitlyn Leeb as Maiko. Supporting cast includes Jesse Wheeler, Tom Stevens, Dejan Loyola, Jeffrey Ballard, Hiro Kanagawa, Kevan Ohtsji, and Maiko Miyauchi.
What is the age rating for Grave Halloween?
Grave Halloween is rated R in the United States. The rating reflects the film's horror content, including supernatural violence, disturbing imagery, and themes surrounding death and suicide, making it unsuitable for younger or more sensitive audiences.
When was Grave Halloween released?
Grave Halloween premiered on October 19, 2013. It was produced as a TV movie and aired around the Halloween season, capitalizing on the holiday's horror atmosphere. The film is also known by alternative titles including The Suicide Forest in the US and Dead Forest in the UK.
How long is Grave Halloween?
Grave Halloween has a runtime of 89 minutes, or approximately 1 hour and 29 minutes. As a TV movie, it moves at a brisk pace, delivering its supernatural horror story without an extended running time.
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