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Ocean Waves (Japan Version - English Subtitles)
Ocean Waves (Japan Version - English Subtitles)
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Phobia 2 (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Hong Kong Version)
Thai horror anthology Phobia (a.k.a. 4bia) made a big splash in cinemas in 2008, and its sequel arrived a year after, shattering Thailand's box-office records once again. The sequel one-ups its previous chapter by offering five chilling shorts in total. The original's horror masters all come back for the sequel under the lead of producer Yongyoot Thongkongtoon (Iron Ladies). Paween Purijitpunya (Body), Parkpoom Wongpoom (Shutter), and Banjong Pisonthanakun (Alone) return to helm a segment each alongside Songyos Sugmakanan (Dorm) and veteran producer Wisoot Poolworraluck (Nang-Nak) who serve up the other two parts. In Novice, a young punk goes hiding in a Buddhist monastery to evade the law but his criminal past comes back to haunt him. In Ward, a teenager wishes he was alone the night he is in the hospital ward with an old man in a coma. In Backpackers, a pair of Japanese backpackers in Thailand are dying to know what's inside the trailer of the truck they hitchhike on. In Salvage, a car dealer refurbishes damaged cars and sells them to unsuspecting bargain hunters. In the End, a movie crew making a horror pic continues with the shoot even after the actress dies for real during the last scene.
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The Beast Stalker (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
The Beast Stalker (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
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A Century Of Japanese Cinema - The Castle Of Sand (Hong Kong Version)
A Century Of Japanese Cinema - The Castle Of Sand (Hong Kong Version)
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The Rebel Intruders (Hong Kong Version)
The Rebel Intruders (Hong Kong Version)
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The Adventure Of Iron Pussy (Thailand Version)
The Adventure Of Iron Pussy (Thailand Version)
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Chibi Maruko Chan (Movie Version)
Chibi Maruko Chan (Movie Version)
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Bangkok Love Story (US Version)
Bangkok Love Story (US Version)
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Romantic Comedy Collection of the 1950s (DVD) (3-Disc) (Korea Version)
Released by the Korean Film Archive, Romantic Comedy Collection of the 1950s comes with three classic Korean romances: Lee Yong Min's Holiday in Seoul (1956), Lee Byung Il's The Love Marriage (1958), and Han Hyung Mo's A Female Boss (1959). The three-disc boxset includes an English-Korean booklet. Holiday in Seoul (dir. Lee Yong Min / 1956) Obstetrician Hee Won (Yang Mi Hee) is planning to go on vacation with her reporter husband Jae Kwan (No Neung Geol), but he gets called away at the last minute to investigate a murder case. After hearing some lies from Jae Kwan's colleagues, Hee Won begins to suspect that her husband is having an affair. She helps out a pregnant mother, who turns out to be the wife of the criminal that Jae Kwan is after. The Love Marriage (dir. Lee Byung Il / 1958) Doctor Ko (Choi Nam Hyun) has three daughters. His oldest daughter (Choi Eun Hee) has refused to leave home since her husband left her three years ago. His second daughter (Lee Min Ja) leaves home for a poor tutor that the family disapproves of. His third daughter (Jo Mi Ryeong) chooses to marry an assistant over a successful businessman. A Female Boss (dir. Han Hyung Mo / 1959) Joanna (Jo Mi Ryeong) is the boss of a magazine called "e;The Modern Woman"e;. As chance would have it, Yong Ho (Lee Su Ryeon), who had insulted her in passing before, comes looking for a job. Joanna hires him with the intentions of teaching him a les
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Fast & Furious (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
Fast & Furious (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
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