A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 27, 2008
Original Title:
証人
Alternate Titles:
Beast Stalker
Caçada Perversa
O katazitoumenos
The Beast Stalker
The Crash
Зверь-преследователь
ビースト・ストーカー 証人
証人
证人
Genres:
Action | Crime | Thriller
Production Companies:
Beijing Enlight Pictures
Broadmedia Studios
Emperor Classic Films
Emperor Film Production
Emperor Motion Pictures
Free-D Workshop Company
Golden Village Pictures
JCE Movies
Joy Sales Films And Video Distributors
KOCH MEDIA SRL
Koch Media
Lark Films Distribution
MATV Movie Asia
SaiGon Movies Media
Scorpio East Pictures
Sil-Metropole Organisation
Production Countries:
China | Hong Kong
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 IT: T JP: R18+ US: R
Runtime: 109
Sergeant Tong is wracked with guilt after he unwittingly kills a young girl whilst capuring a criminal named Cheung. When the girl's sister is later kidnapped in a ploy to get Cheung released, Sergeant Tong vows to find and rescue her before she comes to harm.
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Action Director:
Stephen Tung Wai
Art Direction:
Jeffrey Kong
Assistant Art Director:
Tsoi Chi-Hei
Yau Yui-Chit
Assistant Costume Designer:
Ma Chun-Kui
Best Boy Electrician:
Chan Sing-Hong
Costume Designer:
Chiu Wai-Ying
Director:
Dante Lam Chiu-Yin
Director of Photography:
Cheung Man-Po
Kenny Tse
Editor:
Chan Ki-Hop
First Assistant Director:
Yiu Man-Kei
Focus Puller:
Rocky Tsang Chun-Chung
Ho Kin-Kwong
Hairstylist:
Gloria Lam Wai-Lok
Key Makeup Artist:
Middi Yau
Makeup Artist:
Middi Yau
Music:
Henry Lai Wan-Man
Presenter:
Albert Yeung
Dai Song
Producer:
Candy Leung Fung-Ying
Albert Lee Nga-Bok
Cheung Hong-Tat
Production Designer:
Alfred Yau Wai-Ming
Props:
Ching Wai-Yin
Pyrotechnician:
Chi Shui-Tim
Script Supervisor:
Stanley Chow Ying-Fan
Second Assistant Director:
Leslie Lam Pak-Wai
Sound Recordist:
Tam Tak-Wing
Story:
Dante Lam Chiu-Yin
Wardrobe Master:
Chiu Wai-Ying
Writer:
Dante Lam Chiu-Yin
Wai-Lun Ng
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