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Release Date:
December 15, 1983
Original Title:
陰陽錯
Alternate Titles:
Yam yeung choh
Genres:
Comedy | Horror | Romance
Production Companies:
Cinema City
Golden Princess Amusement Co., Ltd.
Mandarin Laboratory (International) Ltd.
Video-Film
新光明錄音室
Production Countries:
Hong Kong
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 98
A young woman has a tragic accident, slipping on a skateboard and falling off the roof of a tall building. Koo Chi Ming, an insurance investigator, is sent to determine whether the girl's death is an accident or a suicide and he recognizes the young woman from an earlier chance encounter.
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Action Director:
Mang Hoi
Art Direction:
Kenneth Yee
Assistant Art Director:
Dominique Lo Ka-Yiu
Assistant Director:
Roland Chan Ngok-Chung
Clifton Ko Chi-Sum
Ng Hon-Keung
Billy Lau
Costume Designer:
Shirley Chan Koo-Fong
Director:
Ringo Lam
Director of Photography:
Joe Chan Kwong-Hung
Raymond Lam Fai-Tai
Jimmy Leung Chi-Ming
David Chung
Bill Wong Chung-Piu
Arthur Wong Ngok-Tai
Editor:
Tony Chow Kwok-Chung
Foley Supervisor:
Wong Chok-Poon
Martial Arts Choreographer:
Mang Hoi
Original Music Composer:
Violet Lam
Presenter:
Raymond Wong
Dean Shek
Producer:
Karl Maka
Production Manager:
Yau Jing-Mei
Wan Yat-Tao
Raymond Fung Sai-Hung
Amy Chin Siu-Wai
Stephen Wong Wai-Him
Project Manager:
James Lai Wing-Keung
Script Supervisor:
Lou Wai
Set Runner:
Chan Kong-Ho
Special Effects:
Chiu Kiu-Hong
Special Props:
Lee Kwan-Lung
Ng Chiu-Leung
Still Photographer:
Lee Cheung
Lai Tai-Ying
Story:
Raymond Wong
Unit Manager:
Leung Kin-Yuen
Fung Gam-Hung
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