Shutter (2008)

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Written by Luke Dawson

Directed by Masayuki Ochiai

Production Year: 2008

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

After their car hits a young woman outside Tokyo, photographer Ben and his bride Jane find images of the girl in their pictures.

When is Shutter next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Sky Movies Sci-Fi/Horror December 13th, 10:10am and on Sky Movies Sci-Fi/Horror HD December 13th, 10:10am. See more...

Cast

Image for Joshua JacksonJoshua JacksonBenjamin Shaw
Rachael TaylorJane Shaw
Megumi OkinaMegumi Tanaka
David DenmanBruno
John HensleyAdam
Maya HazenSeiko
Image for James Kyson LeeJames Kyson LeeRitsuo
Yoshiko MiyazakiAkiko
Kei YamamotoMurase
Daisy BettsNatasha
Adrienne PickeringMegan
Pascal MorineauWedding Photographer
Masaki OtaPolice Officer
Heideru TatsuoPolice Officer
Eri OtoguroYoko
Rina MatsukiTGK Receptionist
Tomotaka KanzakiClient
Jun YakushijiClient
Emi TamuraEmi
Polina KononovaStudio Model
Yulia RyzhovaStudio Model
Mika KinoseOffice Lady
Masakazu NagakuraPachinko Parlor Employee
Shinji FurukawaPachinko Parlor Customer
Maria TakagiWaitress at Japanese Restaurant
Akihido AndoRestaurant Manager

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