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{{Short description|1999 film by Herman Yau}} |
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{{Infobox film |
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|name = Troublesome Night 6 |
| name = Troublesome Night 6 |
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| native_name = {{Infobox Chinese|child=yes| t = 陰陽路之兇周刊 |
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| s = 阴阳路之凶周刊 |
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| p = Yīn Yáng Lù Zhī Xīong Zhōu Kān |
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| j = Jam1 Joeng4 Lou6 Zi1 Hung1 Zau1 Hon1}} |
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| producer = Nam Yin |
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|starring = see [[#Cast|cast list]] |
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|music = Mak Jan-Hung |
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| music = [[Mak Chun Hung]] |
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| cinematography = Joe Chan |
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|editing = Chan Kei- |
| editing = Chan Kei-hop |
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|released = 9 February 1999 (Hong Kong) |
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| released = {{Film date|df=yes|1999|02|09}} |
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|runtime = 110 minutes |
| runtime = 110 minutes |
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| country = Hong Kong |
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|language = [[Cantonese]]<br/>[[Standard Mandarin|Mandarin]] |
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| language = Cantonese |
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|preceded by = [[Troublesome Night 5]] |
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|followed by = [[Troublesome Night 7]] |
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⚫ | '''''Troublesome Night 6''''' ({{zh |
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==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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Four years ago, four [[paparazzi]] were stalking Kwok Siu-Heung, a model who was dating a rich tycoon. After Kwok fell to her death from a rooftop and landed right in front of them, they meddled with her dead body and snapped photos from various angles before fleeing the scene. The photos made it to the cover story of the magazine. |
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Four reporters from a tabloid magazine stalk a model for their gossip column. The model had just broken up with her rich boyfriend and she commits suicide to escape the pressure from the media. The reporters relentlessly post the photos of the suicide aftermath in their magazines. Years later, they die violent deaths after meeting the angry ghost of the model. Two police officers are assigned to investigate the case and they encounter paranormal events. |
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In the present day, Chak, a police inspector, and his colleagues are investigating the death of one of the paparazzi who was found dead inside a lift. Chak also experiences visions of Kwok's ghost in a red dress and holding a red umbrella; he thinks that she is trying to communicate with him. As Chak and his team uncover more clues pointing to Kwok's suicide, the other three paparazzi die in similar ways as the first. |
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While drunk, Chak enters a dreamy state and suddenly recalls that he met Kwok on the night she died. They were making out on the rooftop when she dared him to follow suit if she jumped off. Thinking it was a joke, Chak agreed and told her that he would be next if she died. To his horror, she plunged to her death in front of him. He immediately rushed down and tried to call for help but was knocked down by a car. After recovering from a coma, he could not remember what happened that night – until now. Kwok's ghost appears to Chak and reminds him of what he promised her. |
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==Cast== |
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*[[Louis Koo]] as |
* [[Louis Koo]] as Chak |
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*[[Gigi Lai]] as Kwok Siu |
* [[Gigi Lai]] as Kwok Siu-Heung |
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*[[Simon Lui]] as Chung |
* [[Simon Lui]] as Chung |
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*[[Amanda Lee |
* [[Amanda Lee (actress)|Amanda Lee]] as Long Hair |
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*[[Wayne Lai]] as Mr Lai |
* [[Wayne Lai]] as Mr. Lai |
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*[[Belinda Hamnett]] as Mrs Lin |
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* [[Law Lan]] as Kwok's mother |
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* [[Nnadia Chan]] as Kwok Siu-Lin |
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*Lam Yi- |
* Lam Yi-tung as Fan |
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*Man Sai as Vore |
* Man Sai as Vore |
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* [[Belinda Hamnett]] as Mrs. Lin |
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*Sunny Luk as Doctor |
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*[[Herman Yau]] as Camera man #1 |
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*Ray Pang as Bouncer #1 |
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*Tam Kon-Chung as Bouncer #2 |
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*Lok Wai-Kuen as Reporter #1 |
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*Macy Yik as Reporter #3 |
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*Lam Wai-Lun as Reporter #4 |
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*Fanny Lee as Reporter #5 |
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*Choi Chi-Fung as Reporter #6 |
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*Ho Wo-Hing as Reporter #7 |
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*Chu Wing-Kin as Reporter |
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*Alan Chan as Reporter Tak |
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*Chan Kai-Tong as Zheng's driver |
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*Lee Pui-Yu as Mr Lai's receptionist |
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*Donna Ng as Dona Lin |
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*Ka Yum-Lung as Professional photo editor |
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*Alexs Chan as Car cleaner |
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*Terry Lee as Policeman |
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*Tang Chuk-Shun as Camera man #2 |
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*Chan Yun-Ping |
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*Kong Foo-Keung |
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*Lau Chin-Ying |
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*Yip Kin-Kwok |
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*Wong Kai-Yuen |
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==External links== |
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* {{IMDb title|id=0253841}} |
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* {{hkmdb title|id=8552}} |
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*[http://www.hkcinemagic.com/en/movie.asp?id=1096 Hong Kong Cinemagic - Troublesome Night 6 (1999)] |
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*[http://hkmdb.com/db/movies/view.mhtml?id=8552&display_set=eng Troublesome Night 6 (1999) HKMDB] |
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{{Troublesome Night film series}} |
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Troublesome Night 06}} |
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[[Category:1999 films]] |
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[[Category:1999 comedy horror films]] |
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[[Category:1990s Cantonese-language films]] |
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[[Category:1999 horror films]] |
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[[Category:Troublesome Night (film series)]] |
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[[Category:1999 comedy films]] |
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Troublesome Night 6 | |||||||||||
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Chinese name | |||||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 陰陽路之兇周刊 | ||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 阴阳路之凶周刊 | ||||||||||
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Directed by | Herman Yau | ||||||||||
Written by | Nam Yin Chang Kwok-tse | ||||||||||
Produced by | Nam Yin | ||||||||||
Cinematography | Joe Chan | ||||||||||
Edited by | Chan Kei-hop | ||||||||||
Music by | Mak Chun Hung | ||||||||||
Production companies | Sheen Melody Ltd. Nam Yin Production Co., Ltd. | ||||||||||
Release date |
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Running time | 110 minutes | ||||||||||
Country | Hong Kong | ||||||||||
Language | Cantonese |
Troublesome Night 6 (Chinese: 陰陽路之兇周刊; lit. 'Yin Yang Road: Murder Weekly') is a 1999 Hong Kong horror film produced by Nam Yin and directed by Herman Yau. It is the sixth of the 20 films in the Troublesome Night film series.
Plot
[edit]Four years ago, four paparazzi were stalking Kwok Siu-Heung, a model who was dating a rich tycoon. After Kwok fell to her death from a rooftop and landed right in front of them, they meddled with her dead body and snapped photos from various angles before fleeing the scene. The photos made it to the cover story of the magazine.
In the present day, Chak, a police inspector, and his colleagues are investigating the death of one of the paparazzi who was found dead inside a lift. Chak also experiences visions of Kwok's ghost in a red dress and holding a red umbrella; he thinks that she is trying to communicate with him. As Chak and his team uncover more clues pointing to Kwok's suicide, the other three paparazzi die in similar ways as the first.
While drunk, Chak enters a dreamy state and suddenly recalls that he met Kwok on the night she died. They were making out on the rooftop when she dared him to follow suit if she jumped off. Thinking it was a joke, Chak agreed and told her that he would be next if she died. To his horror, she plunged to her death in front of him. He immediately rushed down and tried to call for help but was knocked down by a car. After recovering from a coma, he could not remember what happened that night – until now. Kwok's ghost appears to Chak and reminds him of what he promised her.
Cast
[edit]- Louis Koo as Chak
- Gigi Lai as Kwok Siu-Heung
- Simon Lui as Chung
- Amanda Lee as Long Hair
- Wayne Lai as Mr. Lai
- Frankie Ng as Bob
- Peter Ngor as Alan
- Law Lan as Kwok's mother
- Nnadia Chan as Kwok Siu-Lin
- Lam Yi-tung as Fan
- Man Sai as Vore
- Belinda Hamnett as Mrs. Lin
- Fung Hong-ling as Lin Tianzheng
- Raymond Leung as Officer Lau
- Ronald Wong as bar waiter
External links
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