Jack Neo puts comedy in horror for latest movie "Where Got Ghost?"
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Jack Neo puts comedy in horror for latest movie "Where Got Ghost?"


The Usual Suspects, L-R: Jack Neo, Henry Thia & Mark Lee

16 Jul – Industrious Singaporean director Jack Neo is about to release what is hoped to be another box office wonder for audiences on both sides of the Causeway – a horror-comedy in Mandarin, English and Hokkien, titled "Where Got Ghost?"

The celebrated 49-year-old filmmaker, who was behind regional commercial successes such as "Ah Long Pte Ltd", "Love Matters", "Money No Enough" and "I Not Stupid", told Cinema Online earlier in February this year: "...we have all seen horror films from Korea, Japan and Malaysia, and we can stereotype how their ghosts commonly look like - but how would a Singaporean ghost appear? Now that's something refreshing for the audience to look forward to!"


A scene from "Where Got Ghost?"

"Where Got Ghost?" is described in press releases and production notes provided by its Malaysian film distributor Primeworks Studios and Singaporean film distributor Golden Village Poictures as "an estimated 100-minute long 3-in-1 horror-comedy with segments titled Roadside Got Ghost, House Got Ghost and Forest Got Ghost."

Cinema Online will be having a screening contest for readers to win invites to the Malaysian premiere. Watch this space for more details.

"Where Got Ghost?" opens in Singapore on 13 August 2009 and in Malaysia on 10 September 2009.


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WHERE GOT GHOST? (English / Mandarin / Hokkien) (11 Sep 2009)

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