Night Corridor (2003)
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Synopsis: Following in the paranoiac tradition of Roman Polanski, Hong Kong director Julian Lee explores themes of self-identity and madness in an atmospheric horror film adapted from his own suspense novel... Following in the paranoiac tradition of Roman Polanski, Hong Kong director Julian Lee explores themes of self-identity and madness in an atmospheric horror film adapted from his own suspense novel NIGHT CORRIDOR. Kung fu actor Daniel Wu stars as Sam, a struggling artist summoned back to his hometown after the mysterious death of his twin brother. Learning that his sibling was mauled to death by a pack of wild animals, Sam is further discomfited by the secretive relationship between his alcoholic mother (pioneering female martial artist Kara Hui) and old family friend Father Chan (Eddy Ko). So when his dead brother's girlfriend (Coco Chiang) informs him that his twin had been assuming his identity, Sam enlists the help of a sinister librarian (Guk Fung) to finally sort out his family history before its secrets overwhelm him. [More]
Starring: Daniel Wu, Kara Hui, Eddy Ko, Coco Chiang
Starring: Daniel Wu, Kara Hui, Eddy Ko, Coco Chiang, Guk Fung
Director: Julian Lee
Director: Julian Lee
Screenwriter: Julian Lee
Producer: Stanley Kwan, Daniel Wu
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