An le zhan chang  (1989)

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The movie An le zhan chang, released in 1989 and directed by Eric Tsang, was shot on film using ARRIFLEX 35 BL4 Camera with Jingle Ma as cinematographer and editing by Sun-Kit Chu, Ma Kam, Chai Sek.
Directed by | Eric Tsang
Cinematography by | Jingle Ma
Written by | Yin Nam
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Mono
Country | Hong Kong, Philippines
Language | Cantonese, Tagalog, English
Genres | Action, Horror

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