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Dating Death 2004

★ 4.04 votes87 min📅 2004-05-13

Herman Yau's 2004 horror-mystery thriller, *Dating Death*, transforms a quiet reunion into a nightmare when seven friends gather at a secluded island cottage.

Director: Herman Yau

Cast

Theresa Fu Wing
Theresa Fu Wing
Sophie
Stephy Tang Lai-Yan
Stephy Tang Lai-Yan
Lily
Deep Ng Ho-Hong
Deep Ng Ho-Hong
James
Don Li
Don Li
Ken
Ricky Fan Chun-Fung
Ricky Fan Chun-Fung
Charles
Horace Lee
Horace Lee
Herman Dai
Tats Lau Yee-Tat
Tats Lau Yee-Tat
Uncle Liu
Sze Mei-Yee
Sze Mei-Yee
Sophie's uncle
To Chun-Ban
CID
Sung Boon-Chung
Sung Boon-Chung
Passerby in tunnel

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Dating Death (2004) about?

*Dating Death* follows a group of seven friends reconnecting at a remote island cottage, only for their reunion to descend into chaos when a series of brutal murders begins. As the body count rises, the survivors must uncover the truth before the killer silences them for good.

Who directed Dating Death?

The film was directed by Herman Yau, a veteran of Hong Kong cinema known for his work in horror and action.

Who stars in Dating Death?

The cast includes Theresa Fu Wing, Stephy Tang Lai-Yan, Deep Ng Ho-Hong, and Don Li, among others.

Is Dating Death (2004) worth watching?

While unrated on IMDb, *Dating Death* delivers a tight 87-minute mystery with Hong Kong horror flair. Fans of suspenseful whodunits and atmospheric thrillers will find plenty to enjoy, though it may not suit those seeking slow-burn tension.

How long is Dating Death?

The film runs for 87 minutes.

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About Dating Death (2004) — A Hong Kong Horror-Mystery Where Friendship Turns Fatal

Herman Yau's 2004 horror-mystery thriller, *Dating Death*, transforms a quiet reunion into a nightmare when seven friends gather at a secluded island cottage. What begins as a nostalgic weekend quickly spirals into paranoia as one by one, the group starts dropping off—each death more shocking than the last. With the survivors trapped on the isolated shore, suspicion festers like the salt in the air, driving them to question whether the killer lurks among their own ranks or if something far more sinister is at play.

Crafted with Hong Kong cinema's signature tension and eerie atmosphere, *Dating Death (2004)* blends classic whodunit twists with supernatural dread, leaving audiences guessing until the final, chilling reveal.