Kyuketsu dokuro sen - Made a decade before Carpenter's "The Fog", this is clearly that film's inspiration, and what glorious pulp horror it is. Written by Kyuzo Kobayashi of "Goke Bodysnatcher from Hell" fame.
A scar-faced pirate and his cronies gun down a dozen men and several stunningly beautiful women. One woman grips the trouser leg of her killer as she dies, triggering a series of events that will see watery vengeance visited on the miscreants.
This has a mysterious fog surrounding a quiet coastal town, a haunted ship of the dead, a local priest who carries a terrible secret and a ghostly, beautiful woman whose appearances strike fear into the hearts of evil men.
It is made with incredible affection for its subject matter and total sincerity. Not once does it wink at its audience or betray its genre origins. No, it is proud to be a pulp horror film.
Starring: Yasunori Irikawa, Nobuo Kaneko and Kikko Matsuoka
1968 - Japanese with Optional English Subtitles - B&W - 16:9 Anamorphic Widescreen - 81 Minutes