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Requesting a Split of Two Films

Junji Inagawa's Short Horror Cinema: Horror of Truth is a 2002 anthology film running 48 minutes long. It contains the segments "Someone is Watching", "Heartbreak Trip", "Mortuary", and "Soul on the Lake": https://letterboxd.com/film/junji-inagawas-short-horror-cinema-horror-of-truth/ https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/1216100 J-Horror Anthology: Legends is a 2003 anthology film running 90 minutes long. It contains the segments "Peony Lamp", "She Bear", "Yamamba", "Nurarihyon", "Heartbroken Trip", and "Lost Souls": https://letterboxd.com/film/j-horror-anthology-legends/ https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/300146-inagawa-junji-no-shinjitsu-no-horror For some reason, IMDb has one single entry that jumbles both of these films together: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1042510/ Please split the IMDb entry above into two separate entries for these two separate films.

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Hi Madotsuki_the_Dreamer2 - Can you confirm how these anthology films were initially released (e.g., were these released initially in theaters or released directly to video/DVD)?

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@Michelle From what I've gathered, they were originally released on the internet.

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@Madotsuki_the_Dreamer2- Thank you for the information! Our staff is working on this, once completed we will update here. Cheers!

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@Madotsuki_the_Dreamer2- There seemed to have been a confusion of information mixed up on this title: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1042510/?ref_=ttrel_ov which belonged to this other one which already had a page live on the site: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1042581/?ref_=mv_close. Therefore, any information that belonged to J-Horror Anthology: Legends(tt1042581) has been respectively moved and the changes will be live on the site shortly. You are welcome to submit any other further corrections. Cheers!