Yes, I Can See Dead People (2008)
Nam is not your typical teenager. Sure, he spends a little too much time on his computer, and tries a little too hard to meet the gorgeous stewardess who lives in his building. But recently three of Nam's friends have committed suicide, which isn't all bad since, as the title implies, he sees ghosts. However, these suicides only foreshadow weirder things to come. Soon his brother Tung, along with Chee, his stewardess crush, begin to act strangely, while his visions of ghostly children and other phantoms grow more frequent. With aid from his brother's girlfriend Charlie, Nam sets out to investigate his haunted building's past and help these malevolent spirits cross over.
Director:
David Lee Kwong-Yiu
Writers:
Frankie Tam Gong-Yuen, Lui Koon-Nam.
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Steven Cheung Chi-Hang as Wah Koon-Nam |
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Kris Gu as Tung |
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Amy Chum Yan-Mei as |
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Sun Limin as |
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Mandy Chiang Nga-Man as Charlie |
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Chow Ka-Sing as Ho Tak-Ching |
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Lau Kong as Fok |
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Kathy Tong Yee as Mei Chee |
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Au Hin-Wai as |
| Production | Ivy Kong Yuk-Yee | Producer |
| Directing | David Lee Kwong-Yiu | Director |
| Costume & Make-Up | Stella Hung Ka-Wai | Makeup Artist |
| Sound | Lincoln Lo | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Ko Chiu-Lam | Director of Photography |
| Art | Alex Mok Siu-Chung | Art Direction |
| Costume & Make-Up | Phoebe Wong Ga-Yee | Costume Design |
| Editing | Azrael Chung | Editor |
| Writing | Kom Chun-Yu | Writer |
| Writing | Frankie Tam Gong-Yuen | Screenplay |
| Writing | Lui Koon-Nam | Screenplay |