Directed The Living Skeleton (1968). The available review describes the film as a peculiar, intense horror that emphasizes religion and sin, evolving into more graphic, splatter-like scenes with low-budget special effects.

The available review praises Hiroshi Matsuno's 1968 film The Living Skeleton as an intense, peculiar horror that builds from controlled unease into more extreme, splatter-like scenes. The reviewer highlights religious themes (sin, divine punishment) and notes low-budget but effective special effects. Recommended as a niche gem for fans of vintage Japanese horror.

For:Fans of vintage Japanese horror, gore/splatter enthusiasts, viewers interested in religion-themed horror.

 "The Living Skeleton" is a film that left me quite thrilled after watching it.

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