Troublesome Night 7

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Troublesome Night 7
Directed byNam Yin
Written byNam Yin
Produced byNam Yin
CinematographyJoe Chan
Edited byChan Kei-hop
Music byMak Chun Hung
Production
companies
Nam Yin Production Co., Ltd.
Distributed byUniverse Films Distribution Co. Ltd.
Release date
  • 15 January 2000 (2000-01-15)
Running time
94 minutes
CountryHong Kong
LanguageCantonese

Troublesome Night 7 is a 2000 Hong Kong horror comedy film produced and directed by Nam Yin. It is the seventh of the 19 films in the Troublesome Night film series.

Plot

A film crew travels to a remote island to shoot a music video. The island is inhabited by some villagers and an eccentric police detective. Paranormal events occur during their stay: eerie screams are heard at night but the villagers dismiss them as wolves' howling; a strange young man is seen wandering around, asking whether they had seen someone called Ying. In addition, while shooting a scene in the water, the actresses felt something tickling their feet. An old woman narrates a tragic story about a pair of lovers from the village who were separated from each other because the woman's father opposed the relationship — the man was burnt to death while the woman drowned herself at sea. A mysterious feral child is revealed to be the one responsible for making the screams, and the old woman recognises him as the lovers' long-lost son. A ritual is performed to put the lovers' spirits to rest and their son is adopted by the villagers.

Cast

  • Louis Koo as Lok
  • Nadia Chan as Ying
  • Simon Lui as Detective Lui
  • Amanda Lee as Amanda Li
  • Wayne Lai as Alex Cheung
  • Frankie Ng as Hung
  • May Law as Fa
  • Celia Sze as Yu
  • Hui Siu-hung as Tat
  • Michael Tsui as Keung
  • Law Lan as Granny Ping
  • Pang Ka-lai as Lai
  • Gregory Lee as Ho
  • Oscar Leung as Lok and Ying's son
  • Gordon Leung as Gordon
  • Cub Chin as village chief
  • Lee Wai-ki as Kenji
  • Ho Fat-sang as Dee

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