
Double Vision
Oct 17 2002
•2h 52m
•Mystery, Horror
An FBI Agent pairs with a troubled Taiwan cop to hunt for a serial killer who's embedding a mysterious fungus in the brains of victims.
Cast
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Tony Leung
Huang Huo-tu

René Liu
Ching-fang

David Morse
Kevin Richter

Leon Dai
Li Feng-bo
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