Life After Life (1981)
When a man is hired to enhance a fashion show, he decides to go to a puppeteer and use Chinese puppets as accents to the models and the clothes. His interest in the show becomes a personal one when he meets one of the models and romance blossoms. An old woman loans him her antique puppets on the condition that he not keep them in the house with him, or grave misfortunes will result. As one might expect, he ignores the warning and then starts to experience a few accidents and unusual occurrences - including being knocked out by what he thought was a puppet, and seeing flashes of a murder while he was unconscious.
Director:
Peter Yung Wai-Chuen
Writers:
Benny Tam, Peter Yung Wai-Chuen.
Production | Karl Maka | Producer |
Production | Dean Shek | Producer |
Camera | Arthur Wong | Director of Photography |
Editing | Tony Chow | Editor |
Art | Oliver Wong Yui-Man | Art Direction |
Production | Raymond Wong | Production Supervisor |
Writing | Benny Tam | Screenplay |
Writing | Peter Yung Wai-Chuen | Screenplay |
Directing | Peter Yung Wai-Chuen | Director |
Lighting | Chan Fok-yan | Lighting Technician |
Production | James Lau | Executive Producer |