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  1. Apr 7, 2002 · Sleeping with the Dead: Directed by Wai-Man Cheng. With Jordan Chan, Kelly Lin, Tat-Ming Cheung, Man-Chi Chan. A depressed hospital surgeon David is drifting into contact with a malevolent ghost following the death of his mother and the discovery that his wife has been unfaithful.

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    • Horror, Mystery
    • Wai-Man Cheng
    • 2002-04-07
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    Movie:Sleeping with The Dead
    Chinese:枕邊凶靈 (Cham bin hung leng)
    Director: Wai-Man Cheng
    Writer: Simon Lui

    After a near-death accident during his birth, David was gifted (and cursed) with the ability to see the dead. David, however, chose to ignore his power and tried to live a normal life. Many years later, he is reunited with an old friend who has a warning for him: someone is killing off their old circle of friends, and David may very well be next! D...

  2. Sleeping With the Dead. With help from a detective, a surgeon (Jordan Chan) investigates the mutilations of his childhood friends.

    • Wai-Man Cheng
    • Horror, Mystery & Thriller
    • Jordan Chan
  3. In Sleeping with the Dead, Chan shares the same supernatural ability as those women. However, unlike his fellow "seeing the deceased" club members, he's saddled with a less polished movie. And let's face it, he's nowhere near as pretty.

    • Steve Cheng Wai-Man
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    • Raymond Wong Bak-Ming
    • 2000
  4. Directed by Steve Cheng. Horror - A detective and a doctor, who are tracking down consecutive murders, find Cindy, a mysterious lady who is long thought to be dead, killed by the men who raped her. As the body count rises, the two men begin to suspect that ghostly revenge is the motive.

    • Steve Cheng
    • Mandarin Films Ltd.
  5. A low-key supernatural chiller from Bio-Cops director Steve Cheng, Sleeping With the Dead finds depressed hospital surgeon David (Jordan Chan) drifting into contact with a malevolant ghost following the death of his mother and the discovery that his wife has been unfaithful.

  6. If anything, SLEEPING WITH THE DEAD is mostly the victim of familiarity aka over saturation. With a host of Hong Kong films involving dead people and people with the ability to see said dead people, SLEEPING just comes across as being more of the same.