. . . "Lee Chi-ngai"@en . "Hong Kong"@en . . . . ""@en . . ""@en . . . . . . "Kwong Chi-leung"@en . . . . . . . . "112.0"^^ . . . . . . . . . "Tales from the Dark 1"@en . "9381"^^ . . . . . . "40834483"^^ . "Cantonese"@en . . . . . . . . "\u674E\u78A7\u83EF\u9B3C\u9B45\u7CFB\u5217"@zh . . . "6720.0"^^ . . . . "Tales from the Dark 1 (\u674E\u78A7\u83EF\u9B3C\u9B45\u7CFB\u5217: \u8FF7\u96E2\u591C) is a 2013 Hong Kong portmanteau horror film directed by Simon Yam, Lee Chi-ngai, and Fruit Chan. The film is split into three segments, each based on a short story by Lilian Lee. The first part, titled Stolen Goods (\u8D13\u7269), starred Simon Yam as a jobless man who steals funerary urns and forces the dead's relatives to pay him to get back the urns. The second part, titled A Word in the Palm (\u653E\u624B), starred Tony Leung Ka-fai as a fortune-teller who teams up with his neighbour (Kelly Chen) to help the ghost of a schoolgirl (Cherry Ngan). The final part, titled Jing Zhe (\u9A5A\u87C4), starred Susan Shaw as a \"villain-hitter\" who is approached by a woman (Dada Chan) to curse four people."@en . . . . . . . . . . "Lee Chi-ngai"@en . . . . . "Wade Muller"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Tales from the Dark 1"@en . "6720.0"^^ . . "Edko Films"@en . . . . . . "1112766052"^^ . . . . . . . "Edko Films"@en . . . . "HK$7,677,402"@en . "Lam Wah-chuen"@en . . "Tales from the Dark 1"@en . "\u300A\u674E\u78A7\u83EF\u9B3C\u9B45\u7CFB\u5217\u300B\uFF08\u82F1\u8A9E\uFF1ATales from the Dark series\uFF09\u70BA2013\u5E74\u7684\u9999\u6E2F\u96FB\u5F71\uFF0C\u6539\u7DE8\u81EA\u9999\u6E2F\u4F5C\u5BB6\u674E\u78A7\u83EF\u7684\u602A\u8AC7\u7CBE\u9078\u96C6\uFF0C\u4EE5\u300A\u8FF7\u96E2\u591C\u300B\u53CA\u300A\u5947\u5E7B\u591C\u300B\u4E0A\u4E0B\u5169\u7DE8\u4E0A\u6620\u3002\u6B64\u96FB\u5F71\u7CFB\u5217\u865F\u53EC\u4E86\u9999\u6E2F\u96FB\u5F71\u754C\u4E94\u540D\u8457\u540D\u5C0E\u6F14\uFF08\u674E\u5FD7\u6BC5\u3001\u9673\u679C\u3001\u9673\u5609\u4E0A\u3001\u6CF0\u8FEA\u7F85\u8CD3\u3001\u5289\u570B\u660C\uFF09\uFF0C\u4EE5\u53CA\u4EFB\u9054\u83EF\u9996\u57F7\u5C0E\u7B52\uFF0C\u5404\u81EA\u57F7\u5C0E\u4E00\u7BC7\u7D04\u534A\u5C0F\u6642\u7684\u77ED\u7DE8\u6545\u4E8B\u3002\u4E0A\u7DE8\u300A\u8FF7\u96E2\u591C\u300B\u4E8E2013\u5E747\u670811\u65E5\u9999\u6E2F\u4E0A\u6620\uFF0C\u4E0B\u7DE8\u300A\u5947\u5E7B\u591C\u300B\u4E8E\u540C\u5E748\u67088\u65E5\u4E0A\u6620\u3002"@zh . . . . . . "Movie Addict Productions"@en . . . . "Tales from the Dark 1 (\u674E\u78A7\u83EF\u9B3C\u9B45\u7CFB\u5217: \u8FF7\u96E2\u591C) is a 2013 Hong Kong portmanteau horror film directed by Simon Yam, Lee Chi-ngai, and Fruit Chan. The film is split into three segments, each based on a short story by Lilian Lee. The first part, titled Stolen Goods (\u8D13\u7269), starred Simon Yam as a jobless man who steals funerary urns and forces the dead's relatives to pay him to get back the urns. The second part, titled A Word in the Palm (\u653E\u624B), starred Tony Leung Ka-fai as a fortune-teller who teams up with his neighbour (Kelly Chen) to help the ghost of a schoolgirl (Cherry Ngan). The final part, titled Jing Zhe (\u9A5A\u87C4), starred Susan Shaw as a \"villain-hitter\" who is approached by a woman (Dada Chan) to curse four people. The first segment also marked the directorial debut of actor Simon Yam. The film was shown at the New York Asian Film Festival on 28 June 2013 and released theatrically in Hong Kong on 11 July 2013. It was followed by Tales from the Dark 2, which was released four weeks later on 8 August 2013."@en . . . . . "Lilian Lee"@en . . . . . . "\u300A\u674E\u78A7\u83EF\u9B3C\u9B45\u7CFB\u5217\u300B\uFF08\u82F1\u8A9E\uFF1ATales from the Dark series\uFF09\u70BA2013\u5E74\u7684\u9999\u6E2F\u96FB\u5F71\uFF0C\u6539\u7DE8\u81EA\u9999\u6E2F\u4F5C\u5BB6\u674E\u78A7\u83EF\u7684\u602A\u8AC7\u7CBE\u9078\u96C6\uFF0C\u4EE5\u300A\u8FF7\u96E2\u591C\u300B\u53CA\u300A\u5947\u5E7B\u591C\u300B\u4E0A\u4E0B\u5169\u7DE8\u4E0A\u6620\u3002\u6B64\u96FB\u5F71\u7CFB\u5217\u865F\u53EC\u4E86\u9999\u6E2F\u96FB\u5F71\u754C\u4E94\u540D\u8457\u540D\u5C0E\u6F14\uFF08\u674E\u5FD7\u6BC5\u3001\u9673\u679C\u3001\u9673\u5609\u4E0A\u3001\u6CF0\u8FEA\u7F85\u8CD3\u3001\u5289\u570B\u660C\uFF09\uFF0C\u4EE5\u53CA\u4EFB\u9054\u83EF\u9996\u57F7\u5C0E\u7B52\uFF0C\u5404\u81EA\u57F7\u5C0E\u4E00\u7BC7\u7D04\u534A\u5C0F\u6642\u7684\u77ED\u7DE8\u6545\u4E8B\u3002\u4E0A\u7DE8\u300A\u8FF7\u96E2\u591C\u300B\u4E8E2013\u5E747\u670811\u65E5\u9999\u6E2F\u4E0A\u6620\uFF0C\u4E0B\u7DE8\u300A\u5947\u5E7B\u591C\u300B\u4E8E\u540C\u5E748\u67088\u65E5\u4E0A\u6620\u3002"@zh . "Mathew Tang"@en . ""@en . . . . . . . . . . ""@en . "Fruit Chan"@en . . . . . . . . "7677402.0"^^ . . . . . . ""@en . . . "Jason Kwan"@en . . . "Fruit Chan"@en . . "Lee Kar-wing"@en . . . "Lee Chi-ngai"@en .