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Release Date:
April 8, 2016
Original Title:
午夜寻访录
Alternate Titles:
Wu ye xun fang lu
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Countries:
China
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 110
A reporter from the TV station went to Zhangtou Village, a remote mountain village known for monkey opera, arranged by colleagues Fang Hong and Xiaobin on the TV station to interview. However, after entering the village, many strange things happened to them one after another. Out of the professional instinct of discovering and revealing secrets, the three reporters went deep into the mountain forest to find out, but "Xiaoguang" suddenly went crazy and even disappeared, covering the mountain village with strange things with an unknown fear.
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Art Direction:
Zhu Kai
Cinematography:
Chen FeiRan
Costume Design:
Liu Rui
Director:
Liu Tianrong
Editor:
Songyun Han
Makeup Artist:
Cheng ZiHan
Music:
Liu Ying
Producer:
Zhu Jin Yan
Zhi Qiang Shang
Zhang Yan Ning
Xin Xiao Yang
Props:
Sun Dan
Zhu XueCheng
Script Supervisor:
Huang Xingang
Sound Recordist:
Hao RiBao
Writer:
Liu Tianrong
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