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Release Date:
November 21, 2012
Original Title:
ตีสาม 3D
Alternate Titles:
3 A.M. 3D
3 AM 3D
3AM
3AM 3D
Час призраков
ตีสาม
凌晨三点
鬼三惊
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Five Star Production
Production Countries:
Thailand
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 96
Thailand's latest horror omnibus is made up of three chilling stories. Two sisters who own a wig shop are haunted by a female ghost whose hair were made into one of the wigs on sale. A funeral home employee falls in love with a female corpse who died alongside her fiance in an accident just before their wedding. Two company directors who love playing scary pranks on their employees finally get their comeuppance when they themselves face a real ghost. Three stories set at 3 AM, the scariest hour of the night, where all spirits are free to roam.
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Art Direction:
Witoon Tulakorn
Co-Producer:
Tipwarin Nildum
Saicharoon Iamphungporn
Director:
Kirati Nakintanon
Patchanon Thammajira
Isara Nadee
Director of Photography:
Teerawat Rujintham
Panom Promchard
Udom Waraprakun
Editor:
Phannipha Kabillikavanich
Sunit Asavinikul
Surasak Sansri
Executive Producer:
Charoen Iamphungporn
Aphiradee Iamphungporn
Kiatkamon Iamphungporn
First Assistant Director:
Thatchaphong Suphasri
Gaffer:
Tanai Nimcharoenpong
Makeup Department Head:
Thutthalee Jarusutharat
Producer:
Sirawat Nak-intanond
Kiattikhun Iamphungporn
Kiatkamon Iamphungporn
Screenplay:
Bob Siriwong
Nattapot Potchumnean
Kirati Rarikrak
Sukosin Akkrapat
Monchaya Panichasarn
Wuttichai Wongnoppadon
Story:
Chanintorn Ulit
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