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Panic 2016

★ 3.33 votes85 min📅 2016-11-18

"How Do You Find Someone Who Doesn't Exist?"

Panic (2016), a gripping drama-thriller by Sean Spencer, delves into the darker aspects of human nature. Music journalist Andrew Deeley, played by David Gyasi, is a man consumed by his own demons after a brutal attack.

Director: Sean Spencer

Cast

David Gyasi
David Gyasi
Andrew Deeley
Pippa Nixon
Pippa Nixon
Amy
Jason Wong
Jason Wong
Dao
Yennis Cheung
Yennis Cheung
Kem
Cristian Solimeno
Cristian Solimeno
Pete
Orion Lee
Orion Lee
Yi
Vera Chok
Vera Chok
Ling
Brett Allen
Brett Allen
Alan
Chike Chan
Chike Chan
Han
Valene Kane
Valene Kane
Kristen

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Panic (2016) about?

The film follows Andrew Deeley, a music journalist, as he becomes obsessed with finding his beautiful neighbour, Kem, after she's kidnapped by the Triad.

Who directed Panic?

Sean Spencer directed Panic.

Who stars in Panic?

The movie features a talented cast, including David Gyasi, Pippa Nixon, and Yennis Cheung.

Is Panic (2016) worth watching?

While the film's IMDb rating is not available, Panic's thought-provoking themes, atmospheric tension, and strong performances make it a compelling watch for fans of drama-thrillers.

How long is Panic?

Panic has a runtime of 85 minutes.

About Panic (2016) — Descent into the Triad Underworld

Panic (2016), a gripping drama-thriller by Sean Spencer, delves into the darker aspects of human nature. Music journalist Andrew Deeley, played by David Gyasi, is a man consumed by his own demons after a brutal attack. His fixation on Kem, a beautiful Chinese neighbour, Yennis Cheung, is a catalyst for his descent into the Triad underworld. As he searches for Kem, Deeley must confront the harsh realities of a world he's tried to escape. With a runtime of 85 minutes, Panic is a thought-provoking exploration of themes such as loneliness, obsession, and the blurred lines between reality and fantasy.

With a talented cast, including Pippa Nixon and Jason Wong, Panic is a tense and atmospheric ride that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Sean Spencer's direction masterfully weaves together the complex threads of Deeley's narrative, creating a cinematic experience that is both haunting and unforgettable.