香港奇案之二:凶杀
《香港奇案之二:凶杀》线上看,由桂治洪导演,麦华美,杨泽霖,康凯,林伟图,等演员领衔主演,影片主要讲述了早期香港发生多宗骇人命案,引起公众关注,《香港奇案之二:凶杀》以真人真事改编四个故事:「鬼头仔」、「大家姐」、「临村大血案」,与轰动一时的「纸盒藏尸」。编剧团以倪匡为首,扣人心弦的剧情引人入胜。擅长拍惊慄片的导演桂治洪,在「鬼」与「临」故事中,杀人情节残酷真实,拍出恐怖片的味道。看完四个凶案故事后,必定不寒而慄。,香港奇案之二:凶杀"
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《香港奇案之二:凶杀》线上看,由桂治洪导演,麦华美,杨泽霖,康凯,林伟图,等演员领衔主演,影片主要讲述了早期香港发生多宗骇人命案,引起公众关注,《香港奇案之二:凶杀》以真人真事改编四个故事:「鬼头仔」、「大家姐」、「临村大血案」,与轰动一时的「纸盒藏尸」。编剧团以倪匡为首,扣人心弦的剧情引人入胜。擅长拍惊慄片的导演桂治洪,在「鬼」与「临」故事中,杀人情节残酷真实,拍出恐怖片的味道。看完四个凶案故事后,必定不寒而慄。,香港奇案之二:凶杀"
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