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The Suspicious (2014)

Genre : Mystery, Romance, Thriller

Runtime : 1H 39M

Director : Zhang Cheng
Writer : Zhang Cheng

Synopsis

The Suspicious centers around a mysterious pharmaceutical company and its new drug that cures insomnia. The owner Li attempts to sell his company to a Japanese businessman, but the businessman only has eyes on the formula of his new drug. Joe portrays An Qi’er, a senior secretary who strikes an ambiguous relationship with Lin Yitai, an insomniac general sales manager at the pharmaceutical company. Portraying an extremely cold, evil and manipulative character, Joe said she has finally fulfilled her wish to portray a completely different character from past roles.

Actors

Alec Su
Alec Su
Lin Tai
Joe Chen
Joe Chen
Angel
Wilson Lam
Wilson Lam
Ruan Dazhi
Hong So-hee
Hong So-hee
Meichuan Mikiko
Kôji Yano
Kôji Yano
Koji
You Liping
You Liping
Old Song
Wang Xun
Wang Xun
Wang Xun
Marc Li
Marc Li
Ke Junxiong
Ke Junxiong
Doctor Ma
Hiroyuki Satou
Hiroyuki Satou
Miyashita Taro
Liu Hua
Liu Hua

Crews

Zhang Cheng
Zhang Cheng
Director
Sun Yongliang
Sun Yongliang
Producer
Zhang Cheng
Zhang Cheng
Screenplay
Wang Qingting
Wang Qingting
Assistant Director

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