The Child's Eye (童眼) 14 years old

A series of supernatural events unfold for a group of travelers stranded at an airport in Bangkok.

The Child's Eye

Bangkok, November 2008. Six young holidaymakers from Hong Kong are stranded in Bangkok when the airport is occupied by demonstrators demanding the prime minister's resignation: Rainie and Lok, who are on the verge of breaking up, Ling and her brother Rex, and Ciwi and her boyfriend Hei. Their driver takes them to the old Chung Tai Hotel, run by Chuen, where strange things start happening as soon as they arrive: Rainie sees a female ghost and Ling a disembodied hand. At dinner that night, the three men mysteriously disappear. Under Rainie's leadership, the three girls - helped by the young Man-man and her ghost-seeing dog Little Huang - set out to try and find them in the hotel's underground passages, in between being haunted by the female ghost and a strange monster.

Credits

The Child's Eye Cast

Name Character
Shawn Yue He was 28, now 43 years old as Lok
Gordon Lam He was 43, now 57 years old as Chuen
Rainie Yang She was 26, now 40 years old as Rainie
Ciwi Lam as Ciwi
Elanne Kwong She was 23, now 37 years old as Ling
Jo Kuk She was 33, now 47 years old as Chuen's wife
Izz Xu as Hei
Rex Ho as Rex

The Child's Eye Crew

Name Department
Danny Pang as Director. He was 43 (42) years old when He died Directing
Danny Pang as Writer. He was 43 (42) years old when He died Writing
Oxide Pang Chun as Director. He was 45 (now 59) years old Directing
Oxide Pang Chun as Writer. He was 45 (now 59) years old Writing
Curran Pang as Editor. He was 30 (now 44) years old Editing
Payont Permsith as Music. Sound
Chan Sze-ting as Makeup Department Head. Costume & Make-Up
Origin Kampanee as Music. Sound
Nuth Chimprasert as Art Direction. Art
Surasuk Warakitcharoen as Costume Design. Costume & Make-Up
Ng Yuen-fai as Visual Effects. Visual Effects
The Child's Eye poster
The Child's Eye (14 years)

A series of supernatural events unfold for a group of travelers stranded at an airport in Bangkok.

  • Release day: Wednesday, October 13, 2010
  • Runtime: 97 minutes
  • Budget: 4500000.00