The Rape After
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- Melvin Wong
- Hung-yu Tsiang
- Yau-hau Chan[1]
| The Rape After | |
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| 淫種 | |
| Directed by | Tom Lau |
| Screenplay by | Tom Lau |
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| Cinematography | Tom Lau |
| Edited by | K.K. Chiang[1] |
| Music by | Siu-lam Tang[1] |
Production company | Europa Film Enterprises Company[1] |
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The Rape After (Cantonese: 淫種, romanized: Yin zhong, lit. 'Dirty species') is a 1984 Hong Kong horror film directed by Tom Lau Moon-Tong. The film is about a sleazy photographer who steals a cursed statue which inadvertently releases a demon. The demon rapes and impregnates a young model. The photographer believes he has impregnated the women, and tries to get her to a provider of illegal abortion services where the demon appears.
The Rape After was directed by veteran cinematographer Tom Lau who was also the film's cinematographer and screenwriter.[2] The film's soundtrack includes cues lifted from the films Sorcerer, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and Blade Runner.[2]
Release
The Rape After was released on May 10, 1984.[1]