Three... Extremes (2004)

From the Nightmares of 3 Horror Masters.

Three... Extremes (2004) poster

Features an anthology centred on the experiences of a witch doctor, a film-maker and a disgruntled extra determined to take revenge on him, and a novelist as well as her twin sister.

Director: Fruit Chan, Takashi Miike, Park Chan-wook
Genre: Horror
Runtime: 125 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Comfort Chan, Dalpalan, Koji Endo
Cinematography: Christopher Doyle, Chung Chung-hoon
Editing: Sam-Fat Tin, Chan Ki-Hop
Production: Applause Pictures, Bom Film Productions, CJ Entertainment, Fortissimo Films, KADOKAWA
Country: Hong Kong, Japan, Netherlands, South Korea
Language: 日本語, 普通话, 한국어/조선말, 广州话 / 廣州話
Budget: $77,532
Box Office: $516,930
Original Language: ko

Themes

Horror Anthology: Short and Concentrated Terrors

Keywords

anthology

Trailer

Three... Extremes Trailer

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Three... Extremes about?
Features an anthology centred on the experiences of a witch doctor, a film-maker and a disgruntled extra determined to take revenge on him, and a novelist as well as her twin sister.
Who directed Three... Extremes?
Three... Extremes was directed by Fruit Chan, Takashi Miike, Park Chan-wook.
Who stars in Three... Extremes?
Three... Extremes stars Kyoko Hasegawa, Atsuro Watabe, Mai Suzuki, Yuu Suzuki, Mitsuru Akaboshi, Bai Ling.
How long is Three... Extremes?
Three... Extremes has a runtime of 2h 5m (125 minutes).
What genre is Three... Extremes?
Three... Extremes is a Horror film.
What is the budget of Three... Extremes?
Three... Extremes had a budget of $77,532.
How much did Three... Extremes gross?
Three... Extremes grossed $516,930 worldwide.
Where was Three... Extremes produced?
Three... Extremes was produced in Hong Kong, Japan, Netherlands, South Korea.
What are the themes of Three... Extremes?
The themes of Three... Extremes include: Horror Anthology: Short and Concentrated Terrors.