23:59 (2011) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 3, 2011

Original Title:
23:59

Alternate Titles:
2359

Genres:
Horror

Production Companies:
Clover Films
Gorylah Pictures
Grand Brilliance
MM2 Entertainment

Production Countries:
Malaysia | Singapore

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 78

An army recruit was found dead during a 24km road march. After the death of the recruit, strange things started to happen, haunting all the soldiers in the barracks.

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Additional First Assistant Camera:
Mun Wai Cheong
Ng Ley Shin Simon

Art Designer:
Neo Travis

Art Direction:
Wen Huei Too

Associate Producer:
Kent Chan
Fong Cheng Tan

Boom Operator:
Vivieen Yeo

Cinematography:
Kee Hoe Kelvin

Director:
Gilbert Chan

Editor:
Natalie Soh

Executive Producer:
Tan Peck Joo
Eric Khoo
Lim Teck
Tengku Iesta Tengku Alaudin
Lim Kim Sow
Richard Mong
Mike Wiluan
Mang

First Assistant Camera:
Wan Yat Foo Andre

Focus Puller:
Dennis Lai Chee Seong

Key Grip:
Shi Hoong Wong

Music:
Darren Ng

Producer:
Gary Goh
Yuk-Sing Au
Freddie Yeo

Production Sound Mixer:
Vincent Poon

Second Assistant Camera:
Wai Kit Chiam

Sound Designer:
Kazz

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Wendy Liow

Writer:
Gilbert Chan

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