Singapore's first full-length English language film, released in local cinemas in November 1991. Loosely based on the Adrian Lim ritual murders in the early 1980s, the film was shot and produced in Singapore. It was the debut filmmaking effort for its executive producer, Errol Pang, and it has been credited with reawakening Singapore's local film scene. In the movie's ending, the main character based on Adrian Lim escapes from prison and runs into an incoming truck, where Satan catches him and subjects him to eternal torture – this was said to be added to suggest to the audience that crime does not pay.
Dore Kraus
as Daniel Lee
Margaret Chan
as Yoke Lin
Jamie Marshall
as Beverly Watson
Cara Chan
as May Lin
Lawrence Mah
as Wilson Tan
Mary Tan
as Daisy
Osman Zailani
as Stepfather
Clifton Turner
as Alvin
Swee Lin Neo
as Receptionist
Rani Moorthy
as Amma
Christine Chan
as Bargirl
Leslie Koh
as Detective