Interactive Murders (2002)
Pop star Anna has been kidnapped. Kidnapper JASH uploads the video clip of Anna being tortured onto the internet, which instantly becomes the talk of Hong Kong. A week later, JASH contacts the police, asking not for a ransom but for retired police inspector Mo to be his police contact. Inspector Mo eventually discovers through a tabloid magazine that a self-proclaimed psychic named Shana had phoned a radio program on the day of the kidnapping to warn of the incident.
Director:
Billy Tang
Writer:
Felix Chong Man-Keung
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Andy Hui Chi-On as Ngai Mo |
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Nicola Cheung Sun-Yuet as Shana Yick |
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Ronald Cheng Chung-Kei as JASH / Lam Wan San |
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Ken Wong as Roy |
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Timothy Shaw Chun-Yung as Lam Foon |
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David Lee Wai-Sheung as Kim |
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Jeffrey Lam Wan-Chung as Yukie |
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Cha Chuen-Yee as Officer Ma |
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Lam Kwok-Kit as |
| Lighting | Kenneth Mak | Lighting Technician |
| Directing | Billy Tang | Director |
| Writing | Felix Chong Man-Keung | Screenplay |
| Costume & Make-Up | Lai Man-Chun | Costume Designer |
| Sound | Tommy Wai Kai-Leung | Original Music Composer |
| Editing | Robert Choi | Editor |
| Camera | Tony Miu Kin-Fai | Director of Photography |
| Crew | Raymond Chow | Presenter |
| Sound | Jamas Tse Yiu-Kei | Sound Mixer |
| Art | Andrew Cheuk | Art Direction |
| Crew | Wong Wai-Shun | Stunt Coordinator |
| Production | Raymond Chow | Producer |
| Sound | Jason Choi | Music |