Night Mail (2014) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 20, 2014

Original Title:
死亡邮件

Alternate Titles:
Night Mail

Genres:
Crime | Horror | Mystery

Production Companies:
龙隆昌(北京)影视文化有限责任公司

Production Countries:
China

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 90

Situ Minghao (played by Ren Quan) and Zhao Yong (played by Qiao Renliang) are colleagues and friends who work in the same magazine. The two have known each other for many years and their friendship is very strong. Recently, they focused the magazine on a human organ reselling case. During the investigation and evidence collection, Zhao Yong disappeared unexpectedly. What awaited Situ Haoming afterwards was the news of Zhao Yong's death. What Situ Minghao didn't expect was that Zhao Yong's death was not the end. Not long after the tragedy happened, the staff of the magazine began to receive death emails from Zhao Yong one after another. What's even more frightening is that those who received the mail really died one after another. The shadow of death hangs over the entire magazine, and everyone is secretly guessing who is the next target of the terrorist killer, and who is that killer.

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Art Designer:
Xu Duo

Director:
Li Yu

Sound:
Zhao Ying

Writer:
You Bo
Zhou Yali

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