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Directed by | Kim Jee-woon Nonzee Nimibutr Peter Ho-Sun Chan |
Written by | Jojo Hui Kim Jee-woon Nitas Singhamat |
Produced by | Duangamol Limcharoen Jojo Hui Nonzee Nimibutr Oh Jung-Won Peter Ho-Sun Chan |
Cinematography | Hong Kyung-pyo Nattawut Kittikhun Christopher Doyle |
Edited by | Nonzee Nimibutr Chung Yoon-Chul Kong Chi-leung |
Music by | Cho Sung-Woo Sinnapa Sarasas |
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Running time | 129 minutes |
Countries | South Korea Thailand Hong Kong |
Languages | Korean Thai Cantonese Mandarin |
Box office | $1,683,621[1] |
Three (Korean: 쓰리; RR: Sseuli, Thai: อารมณ์ อาถรรพณ์ อาฆาต, Chinese: 三更; pinyin: Sāngēng) is a 2002 horror anthology film consisting of three segments by directors from three Southeast Asian and East Asian countries.
The segments are, in order: Memories, directed by Kim Jee-woon (South Korea), The Wheel, directed by Nonzee Nimibutr (Thailand), and Going Home, directed by Peter Chan (Hong Kong).
A sequel by different directors following the same concept, Three... Extremes, was released in 2004; it did not feature a Thai director, but a Japanese director instead. Although Three was not originally released in the United States, the success of its sequel led to the original's release under the title Three... Extremes II.