Lost in Panic Cruise

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Lost in Panic Cruise
Lost in Panic Cruise poster.jpg
Traditional Chinese 密室之不可靠岸
Simplified Chinese 密室之不可靠岸
Hanyu Pinyin Mìshì Zhī Búkě Kào'àn
Directed byZhang Fanfan
Written byXiao Yu
Produced byGao Jun
Starring Alec Su
Annie Wu
Cica Zhou
Yang Kun
Ni Hongjie
CinematographyChen Ke
Music byCheng Chi
Gao Ying
Production
companies
Beijing Shengshi Huarui Film Investment Management co., LTD
E'mei Film Group
Distributed byBeijing Shengshi Huarui Film Investment Management co., LTD
Release date
  • October 27, 2011 (2011-10-27)
Running time
98 minutes
CountryChina
LanguageMandarin
Box office¥10 million

Lost in Panic Cruise is a 2011 Chinese suspense thriller and sequel to Lost in Panic Room . The film was directed by Zhang Fanfan and written by Xiao Yu, starring Alec Su, Annie Wu, Cica Zhou, Yang Kun, and Ni Hongjie. [1] The film was released in China on 27 October 2011. [2] It is the sequel to the 2010 film "Lost in Panic Room."

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Plot

Detective novelist Liu Yunfei takes it upon himself to investigate a series of murders on a cruise ship.

Cast

Box office

It was released in October 2011, and was instantly a huge critical and box office success. [3] It grossed ¥10 million on its opening weekend. [3]

Soundtrack

The theme song for Lost in Panic Cruise is "Hui Bu Hui (Will We)", performed by Yang Kun. The song is a music video and appears in the movie trailer. "Hui Bu Hui (Will We)" is written by Roxanne Seeman, Fredrik Samsson and Tobias Forsberg. [4] [5] Chinese lyrics are by Cui Shu. [6]

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