Three... Extremes

Three... Extremes (2004)

From the Nightmares of 3 Horror Masters.

  • Genre: Horror
  • Release Date: 2004-08-20
  • User Rating: 6.81/10 from 345 ratings
  • Runtime: 2h 5min
  • Language: 广州话 / 廣州話
  • Production Company: Applause Pictures
  • Production Country: Hong Kong, Japan, Netherlands, South Korea
  • Directors: Takashi Miike, Fruit Chan, Park Chan-wook.
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Summary

An Asian cross-cultural trilogy of horror films from accomplished indie directors: "Dumplings", directed by Fruit Chan of Hong Kong; "Cut", directed by Park Chan-Wook of Korea; "Box", directed by Miike Takashi of Japan. The first film "Dumplings" was extended and turned into a full-length theatrical film of the same name.

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  • Kyoko Hasegawa

    as Kyoko (segment "Box")
  • Atsuro Watabe

    as Yoshii / Higata (segment "Box")
  • Mai Suzuki

    as Young Kyoko (segment "Box")
  • Yuu Suzuki

    as Young Shoko (segment "Box")
  • Mitsuru Akaboshi

    as Circus Member (segment "Box")
  • Miriam Yeung Chin-Wah

    as Li Qing (segment "Dumplings")
  • Bai Ling

    as Mei (segment "Dumplings")
  • Pauline Lau

    as Li's Maid (segment "Dumplings")
  • Tony Leung Ka-fai

    as Mr. Li (segment "Dumplings")
  • Meme Tian Pu-Jun

    as Connie (segment "Dumplings")
  • Miki Yeung

    as Kate (segment "Dumplings")
  • Wong Sum-Yuen

    as Old Hairdresser (segment "Dumplings")
  • Wu Wai-Man

    as Nurse (segment "Dumplings")
  • Wong Siu-Foon

    as Kate's Mother (segment "Dumplings")
  • Ho-Man Chan

    as Wang (segment "Dumplings")
  • Lee Byung-hun

    as Director (segment "Cut")
  • Im Won-hee

    as Intruder (segment "Cut")
  • Kang Hye-jung

    as Pianist (segment "Cut")
  • Park Jin-woo

    as Assistant Director (segment "Cut")
  • Kim Gyu-Sik

    as Old Man Mannequin (segment "Cut")
  • Lee Dae-yeon

    as Actor in School Girl Uniform (segment "Cut")
  • Yum Jung-ah

    as Vampire Actress (segment "Cut")
  • Lee Mi-Mi

    as Kyung-ah (segment "Cut")
Writing Haruko Fukushima Writer
Writing Lilian Lee Writer
Writing Park Chan-wook Writer
Directing Takashi Miike Director
Directing Fruit Chan Director
Directing Park Chan-wook Director
Writing Bun Saikou Story
Camera Christopher Doyle Director of Photography
Costume & Make-Up Cho Sang-kyung Costume Design
Camera Chung Chung-hoon Director of Photography
Editing Kim Jae-beom Editor
Editing Fruit Chan Editor
Editing Kim Sang-bum Editor
Editing Yasushi Shimamura Editor
Art Kenneth Yee Production Design
Art Takashi Sasaki Production Design
Art Ryu Seong-hie Production Design
Camera Koichi Kawakami Director of Photography
Production Peter Chan Producer
Costume & Make-Up Kwan Lee-na Makeup Artist
Costume & Make-Up Isao Tsuge Makeup Artist
Costume & Make-Up Chu Wai-Fong Makeup Artist
Production Ahn Soo-hyun Producer
Visual Effects Jung Sung-jin Visual Effects Director
Production Peter Chan Executive Producer
Production Choi Pyung-ho Executive Producer
Production Oh Jung-wan Executive Producer
Production Kazuo Kuroi Executive Producer
Production Park Dong-ho Executive Producer
Sound Chan Kwong-Wing Music
Sound Kinson Tsang King-Cheung Sound Designer
Editing Sam-Fat Tin Editor
Editing Chan Ki-Hop Editor
Art Pater Wong Bing-Yiu Art Direction
Costume & Make-Up Dora Ng Lei-Lo Costume Designer
Costume & Make-Up Kim Hyun-jung Makeup & Hair
Sound Han Choul-hee Recording Supervision
Sound Kim Suk-won Sound Designer
Sound Dalpalan Music
Lighting Park Hyun-won Lighting Director
Production Lee Eugene Executive Producer
Sound Koji Endo Music
Sound Han Cheol-hui Production Sound Mixer

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