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The Forest

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The Forest
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DVD cover
Country Error creating thumbnail: File missing USA
Directed by Jason Zada
Release Date 2016
Language English
Japanese
Studio Lava Bear Films
Distributor Gramercy Pictures
Main Cast
Character Actor
Sara Price / Jess Price Natalie Dormer
Aiden Taylor Kinney
Michi Yukiyoshi Ozawa
Rob Eoin Macken
Valerie Stephanie Vogt
Mei Ibuki Kaneda
Mayumi Noriko Sakura
Sakura Yûho Yamashita
Hoshiko Rina Takasaki
Father of Sara and Jess Carni Deric


The Forest is a 2016 horror film directed by Jason Zada.

A young woman, Sara Price (Natalie Dormer), arrives in Japan in search of her twin sister Jess (also played by Dormer). Sara has been told that her sister was last seen entering Aokigahara, a forest at the base of Mount Fuji that has become infamous as the site of numerous suicides. Sara ventures into the forest to find her, only to encounter the restless spirits of those who died there.


The following weapons were used in the film The Forest:


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Ithaca 37

The Father of Sara and Jess (Carni Deric) uses an Ithaca 37 in Sara's (Natalie Dormer) memories and hallucinations.

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Ithaca 37 Riot Version - 12 gauge
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The shotgun in a photo...
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...and on the floor.
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Sidearms

Japanese police carry unknown handguns in their holsters. The sidearm of Japanese policemen is the Nambu Model 60, but this scene was filmed in Serbia.

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As the characters speak Japanese in this scene, the film provides unremovable English subtitles.