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The Maid (Chinese: 女佣) is a 2005 Singaporean horror film directed by Kelvin Tong, [1] revolving around a maid who recently arrived in Singapore from the Philippines. She has to acclimate herself to the customs of the Singapore Seventh Month , during which she struggles with supernatural forces .
His next film, The Maid, a horror thriller, made a bigger impact, breaking the box office record in Singapore for the horror genre, making S$700,000 on its opening weekend. Hailed as the first Singaporean horror film, The Maid won the European Fantastic Film Festivals Federation Asian Film Award at the 10th Puchon International Fantastic Film ...
Singapore Gross 2023: 5 January 2023 Circle Line 《生死环线》 JD Chua Taipan Films, mm2 Entertainment: S$27,723.84 [93] 14 January 2023 Class Acts Deon Phua, Tan Hwee En Stacking Stones, Amok TV, No Average Joe 19 January 2023 What! The Heist 《发财联盟》 Matt Lai Asia Tropical Films, The Film Engine, King Kong Media Production S ...
Fatal Reaction: Singapore (1996) Final Cut (1996) (short film) 12 Storeys (1997) 12楼; Aur Pyaar Ho Gaya (1997) God or Dog (1997) 大巴窑杀童案; Paradise Road (1997) A Road Less Travelled (1997) 轨道; Forever Fever (1998) 狂热迪斯科; Money No Enough (1998) 钱不够用; The Teenage Textbook Movie (1998) Tiger's Whip (1998) 虎鞭
A maid is a female domestic servant employed for housekeeping. The Maid may refer to: Saint Joan of Arc (French: Sainte Jehanne d'Arc), patron saint of France, nicknamed "The Maid" (French: La Pucelle) The Maid, an Egyptian film starring Ashraf Fahmy; The Maid, an American film; The Maid, a Singaporean horror film
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In 1998, the Singapore movie industry produces the first highly successful movie Money No Enough, where the film received mixed reviews from critics, but earned over S$5.8 million and was the all-time highest-grossing Singaporean film until 2012.