Kadokawa Mystery and Horror Tales Description:
"Only $7.79 at Excalibur Films. We always Guarantee the Lowest Prices. A trilogy of spine-tingling tales of terror from Japan, including:
Commemoration Day (Meinichi) Maybe father was right. Maybe we should not have moved into that house. Shortly after the death of her boyfriend in an accident, Minako's father is transferred to a new city for work and her family must leave Tokyo. She is heartbroken and in a state of depression and denial. When Minako falls in love with a house, her father cannot refuse. After they move in, they start to discover typical problems; the house is old, a little damp and creaky. But it also seems to house the ghost of a young girl, Kato, who wanders around upstairs on crutches night after night. Yukio, the younger of the two sisters, keeps insisting for Minako's sake, that it is only their imagination. But soon everything becomes clearer and things start happening that send shudders up their spines.
Cruel Kidnapping Toshio Kamijo (Tohru Masuoka) is a 42-year-old businessman whose real estate company has taken a downturn. Though he has sold off some of his assets, he is still struggling. To make matters worse, he receives a ransom letter indicating that his daughter, Mamitan, has been kidnapped. Blaming his wife, he opts not to call the police and instead goes from one bank to the next trying to accumulate funds. As a last resort, he goes to visit an acquaintance, Gotoda (Renji Ishibashi), hoping that he may have some sympathy and loan him the money. When he arrives, there is a cute little baby much like his Mamitan. In a weird turn of events, the panic-stricken Kamijo suddenly decides to kidnap Gotoda's grandchild. He sends him the same ransom letter and demand for the money.
The Desire to Kill Anyone that Passes On a rainy night when Rie's (Mayumi Wakamura) husband is away, a murderer (Sousuke Takaoka) comes to the house. Trembling for fear of what may happen to her and her children, she desperately tries to convince the man to leave. The plot unfolds in a closed room and the tension builds as Rie must find a way to escape."
Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham DVD. Kadokawa Mystery and Horror Tales DVD Review Yashovardhan Raichand (Amitabh Bachchan) and his wife Nandini (Jaya Bachchan) have raised their sons, Rahul (Shah Rukh Khan) and Rohan (Hrithik Roshan) showering them with love and affection. Yash has tried to pass on to his sons the values, heritage and traditions of their family.
Nandini has different dreams for her sons. Dreams of love that she wanted both her sons to experience more so Rahul as she shares a special bond with him. A bond that has been cultivated with love for a child that was never meant to be... a child who was adopted. Rahul's adoption was a secret never discussed in the Raichand household. Ever since Rahul found out at the age of 8 years, it became the reason for his unending gratitude for his parents- especially his father. His father's every wish became a command for him. A command which he never breaks until he falls in love with Anjali (Kajol)- a bubbly girl from Chandni Chowk, who dotes on her younger sister Pooja (Kareen Kapoor). Rahul marries Anjali and brings her home but his father doesn't approve of her. Rahul thus decides to leave home causing his mother's every waking moment to be spent eagerly awaiting his return. Seeing this, the younger son Rohan makes a promise to reunite the family and bring back the happiness they once shared.