Aloysius Pang’s final onscreen horror film in native cinemas: Coming quickly!

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The late Aloysius Pang, in his final movie, The Vintage Store, could have its premiere in native cinemas beginning Dec 1, 2022. 

This film is a collaborative work between the Thai firm LeayDoDee Studio and Dasmond Koh’s NoonTalk Media. Dasmond Koh is a former Singaporean actor who left Mediacorp and co-founded NoonTalk Media.

The Vintage Store was divided into three elements – that includes actors from Singapore, Thailand, South Korea and Indonesia. The movie was first launched in Thailand on June 2, 2022.

The manufacturing of the film initially began manner again in 2018, but it surely was delayed because of the passing of Aloysius throughout a army train in January 2019. The making was additional delayed later because of the pandemic. 

Aloysius had managed to movie some scenes previous to his dying, however modifications within the storyline needed to be made attributable to this tragic occasion and break up into three elements. 

The whole lot of the film includes a man who went to an vintage store on his method to the airport. As curiosity kicked in, he encountered a woman who shared scary tales about 3 vintage objects. 

The primary story is titled Survive, whereby a person was kidnapped by a mafia gang in Thailand and have become a hostage in a spot with a darkish historical past. 

Half Second, the second story, starred Aloysius, who was a Singaporean vacationer jailed in Thailand and was haunted by an evil spirit inside his cell. 

Lastly, the third story, Completely satisfied Birthday, was about an trade pupil in Thailand bullied by native college students in immensely disturbing methods. 

Dasmond Koh shared posters of the movie on-line, and the trailer was additionally posted on NoonTalk Media’s social media accounts. 

It has been an emotional trip for everybody at NoonTalk Media to observe Aloysius appearing within the film. All of them had been ready for his efficiency to be proven in cinemas to really feel his presence once more.

 

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