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Three Extremes 2 DVD

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3...Extremes took you to the edge; now 3 Extremes II pushes you over with three more nightmarish tales of terror from Kim Jee-Woon (A Tale Of Two Sisters) Nonzee Nimiburr (Nang Nak) and Peter Ho-Sun Chan (producer of The Eye The Eye 2 and 3...Extremes). Memories: A woman wakes up on a street without memory and wanders the streets trying to contact the only phone number she has on her while her husband cannot remember why she left him...then discovers a mutilated body hidden in his car. The Wheel: Extravagant cursed puppets cause fires death physical pain and... a little girl to be possessed. Going Home: A father in search of his missing son is abducted by a man who keeps his dead wife in his apartment under the impression she will ""wake up."" [show more]

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Released
25 September 2006
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Tartan Video 
Classification
Runtime
128 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5023965361523 
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Three more short films directed by some of Asia's most controversial horror filmmakers. Kim Ji-Woon directs 'Memories', a psychological horror following a young woman as she wanders the streets, having lost her memory, and her husband as he discovers a dead body in his apartment. 'The Wheel' is directed by Nonzee Nimibutr, set in a remote village terrorised by demonic puppets. Finally, 'Going Home' is directed by Peter Chan and follows a policeman who finds himself imprisoned in the home of a deranged man convinced he will be able to resurrect his dead wife.