A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 9, 2002
Original Title:
見鬼
Alternate Titles:
A szem
Con mắt âm dương
El ojo
Gin gwai
Jian gui
Khon hen phi
Mit den Augen einer Toten
Oko
The Eye
The Eye - Mit den Augen einer Toten
The Eye - Visão de Morte
The Eye: A Herança
To mati
the EYE アイ
Το Μάτι
Глаз
คนเห็นผี
見鬼(2002)
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Advertising Production
Applause Pictures
Film Workshop
Fortissimo Films
MediaCorp Raintree Pictures
Production Countries:
Hong Kong | Netherlands | Singapore | Thailand
Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: 12+ DE: 16 GB: 15 KR: 15 US: R
Runtime: 98
A blind concert violinist gets a cornea transplant allowing her to see again. However, she gets more than she bargained for when she realizes her new eye can see ghosts. She sets out to find the origins of the cornea and discover the fate of its former host.
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Art Direction:
Kritapas Suttinet
James David Goldmark
Simon So Kwok-Ho
Camera Operator:
Sermpong Nimjaroenpong
Wichien Reungwichayakul
Casting:
Samart Tunsadee
Costume Design:
Stephanie Wong Ka-Bo
Jittima Kongsri
Director:
Oxide Pang Shun
Danny Pang
Director of Photography:
Decha Srimantra
Editor:
Oxide Pang Shun
Danny Pang
Foley:
Thanasak Julakate
Nipa Wichusupaksirikul
Chart Mahapichayakul
Surawan Sricharoen
Gaffer:
Michael Chui
Hairstylist:
Rachel Kong Tak-Yen
Makeup Artist:
Scntava Chuminjong
Cheng Fung-Yin
Producer:
Eric Tsang Chi-Wai
Peter Chan
Lawrence Cheng Tan-Shui
Property Master:
Oscar Lam Wai-Kin
Steadicam Operator:
Jimmy Wong
Somsak Srisawat
Still Photographer:
Kultida Punfuk
Wang-Fai Wong
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Frankie Chung
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