Bloody Friday (1996) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 14, 1996

Original Title:
血腥Friday

Alternate Titles:
Bloody Friday
Friday Killer
血腥星期五
连环杀戮

Genres:
Crime | Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
Winson Entertainment

Production Countries:
Hong Kong

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 94

In Hong Kong, someone is murdering call girls every Friday night. Supercop Ko goes into action but engenders the enmity of Ken, another cop, when the murderer kills Ken's girlfriend during a stakeout. Ko also must protect Maddie, a lively prostitute who survives one assault and whom the murderer has promised to kill. The murderer teases Ko with phone calls and letters, announcing victims ahead of time, and threatening Ko's wife and daughter. This may be too much for the marriage to endure and a separation looks likely. In fatigue and desperation, Ko takes up with Maddie. Can Ko protect his family, save Maddie, catch the killer, and avoid internal police strife?

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Art Direction:
Ken Chiu Kin-San

Costume Design:
Sukie Yip

Director:
Danny Ko Lam-Pau

Director of Photography:
Venus Keung

Editor:
Ma Chung-Yiu

Hairstylist:
Samuel Wong Kwok-Hung

Makeup Artist:
Chan Sau-Han

Original Music Composer:
Tommy Wai

Producer:
Ferrnand Aan Kwong-Hing

Screenplay:
Danny Ko Lam-Pau
Frank Kong Heung-Sang
Yeung Kei

Stunt Coordinator:
Lee Chi-Kit

Unit Manager:
Chiu Chi-Shing

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Shing Fuk-Ying

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