Missing (2010) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 19, 2010

Original Title:
失踪

Genres:
Mystery | Thriller

Production Countries:
China

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 92

Qin Xiaoyue discovered that her shared roommate Xiao Yun disappeared suddenly, but because of insufficient evidence, she did not attract the attention of the criminal policeman Wen Sheng. She decided to find Xiao Yun's whereabouts by herself, but was obstructed by her friend Li Zhongping. Yun was once the lover of Ma Zheng, the boss of Marriott Real Estate Company, and she holds the video evidence of Ma Zheng's shady dealings, which is hidden beside Qin Xiaoyue, but no one can find it.

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Art Designer:
Ma Madi

Assistant Camera:
Xiao Shen

Assistant Director:
Zhang Yiran
Huang Wei

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Su Xiu

Associate Producer:
Han Rongkun

Best Boy Grip:
Zhang Wenlei
Weimin Zhang

Coordinating Producer:
Zhao Shuyu

Costumer:
Wang Liming

Director:
He Qun

Director of Photography:
Ma Xin

Editor:
Yuan Yuan

Editorial Staff:
Chen Shuo

Executive Producer:
Yue Yang
Mu Tiejun
Jiao Zonggang
Li Zhanwen

Field Director:
Hou Yuchen
Wang Jisi
Liu Meng
Quan Jinyu

Gaffer:
Li Xingquan

Location Manager:
Chen Zhong
Fan Xirong

Makeup Artist:
Tu Xiaoyu

Music:
Phiharmonic Orechestra

Music Arranger:
Sijun Liu

Presenter:
Yan Xiaoming

Props:
Liu Qun
Liu Tao

Screenplay:
Wang Fang

Script Supervisor:
Zhao Xun

Sound:
Feng Liangliang

Sound Assistant:
Mao Wanlong
Wang Chao

Sound Editor:
Hao Yaquan

Sound Engineer:
Lei Zhang

Still Photographer:
Lan Yan

Supervising Editor:
Luo Xin

Visual Effects Technical Director:
Yuan Yuan

Wardrobe Assistant:
Men Deshun

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