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The Crucifixion

June 17, 1994 6.0/10 (1 votes)

Originally released in 1994. The Crucifixion is a mystery/crime film. directed by Danny Ko Lam-Pau.

Starring Michael Chow Man-Kin, Hilary Tsui Ho-Ying, and Timothy Shaw Chun-Yung

Synopsis

CID officers Ho Tin-nam (Michael Chow) and Jacky Wong (Hilary Tsui) follow a stray dog to the crucified body of a truck driver in a remote area. Much of the suspicion centres on his fellow trucker Chan (Shing Fui-on), particularly when the victim's wife is killed as well. When not only Chan, but the nosy stray dog are added to the growing number of victims, attention is focused on an arrangement which the drivers had with a Chinese prostitute named Yin-fong. She had been their secret liaison in Shenzhen, and committed suicide when the men refused to let her stop providing her services to them. Yin-fong's twin sister Mei-ping (Miki Ng) also becomes a suspect, but yet another murder provides her with an alibi. Officers Ho Tin-nam and Jacky are faced with a plethora of red herring leads and an escalating body count before they can bring the real killer to justice.

Quick Facts

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Release Date June 17, 1994 31 years ago
User Rating 6.0/10 Good (1 votes)
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Language CN Original language
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Country Hong Kong Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
CN

Production Companies

  • P. U. Production Ltd
  • Sure Winner International Limited

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Crucifixion about?

CID officers Ho Tin-nam (Michael Chow) and Jacky Wong (Hilary Tsui) follow a stray dog to the crucified body of a truck driver in a remote area. Much of the suspicion centres on his fellow trucker ...

Who directed The Crucifixion?

The Crucifixion was directed by Danny Ko Lam-Pau.

When was The Crucifixion released?

The Crucifixion was released on June 17, 1994 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in The Crucifixion?

The main cast of The Crucifixion includes Michael Chow Man-Kin, Hilary Tsui Ho-Ying, Timothy Shaw Chun-Yung, Ivy Leung Si-Man, Teresa Ha Ping.