Apr 23

There has been much publicity on this video that has been circulated on the Internet with no apparent reliable source nor details, and there has been divided views on its authenticity. Find out about our analysis and why we opine that it is fake.

Apr 22
May 10, 2008
4:00 pmto6:00 pm

Tiger Live

Apr 21

During our last tour at the Guang Xiao Shan (Kwong Hou Sua) cemetery, which is due for exhumation, LTA informed us that no one has yet come forward to claim the grave of this deceased buried (A1454).

If you are his relative / know his relatives, please contact us at info@paranormal.org.sg, or LTA directly. More information on the exhumation can be found here: http://www.lta.gov.sg/projects/kwonghousua/index.htm

Mar 31
April 13, 2008
9:00 amto12:00 pm

To Register, please email your NAME / NRIC No. / Contact No. to tomb@paranormal.org.sg

You are advised to:
1) WEAR light clothings and proper walking shoes
2) APPLY insect repellents
3) APPLY sunblock
4) USE a hat
5) BRING an umbrella (useful in case of wet weather)
6) BRING drinking water
7) BRING your camera to take photos of this place which will soon be gone!

Mar 31
April 12, 2008
7:00 pmto10:30 pm

To register, please contact SAFRA staff as noted in the poster. This is a popular event, spaces are limited and are running out fast, so register soon to avoid disappointment!

Mar 04

SOC Red-truck P1060739

The islandwide Police hunt for the most wanted man in Singapore, Mas Selamat bin Kastari, witnessed by member Match80! Click here for discussion on this current hot topic.

Mar 02

Have you seen him?

Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) detainee Mas Selamat bin Kastari escaped from the Whitley Road detention centre on (27-Feb-08) Wednesday afternoon.

He walks with a limp on his left leg and is about 1.58m tall.

If you see him, call 999 immediately, or email spf_police_information@spf.gov.sg.

Jan 02
The House (poster)

10 pairs of Tickets has been won! The answer:

Question: “The House” is based on true stories about:

A. Murder Cases
B. Theft Cases
C. Robbery Cases

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE WINNERS!

(Closing date: 18 January 2008)
(Winners will be notified by post)

RATINGS TO BE ADVISED

 

SYNOPSIS

Based on true stories, about three murder cases and its connection with one particular house. A female TV reporter is sent on a special mission to make a documentary about a murder cases happened 6 years ago, when a doctor’s wife was killed. It was a big news at the time because the murderer was the woman’s own husband, a well-known professor working for a famous medical institute in Bangkok.

As the female reporter researches deeply into the murder, she discovers two other cases that share many similarities to the first case. 8 years prior, a male medical student killed his girlfriend in a fit of jealousy and sliced her body into small pieces. In another case, that happened 40 years ago, known as ‘The Nuanchawee Case’, a nurse of the same name was murdered by her lover, a doctor.

The reporter begins to put the puzzle pieces together. Why are these crime so similar, yet happened 40 years apart? What she finds out, is more disturbing than the questions. What made these murderers kill their loved ones? Why were all men in the medical field? What did the common thread of disloyalty signify? Why was there so much passion and hatred in these relationships? But the most disturbing fact is that everybody involved had once lived in the same house at that medical institute.

First case: The Nuanchawee Murder
In September 18, 1959 Nuanchawee Patchara, a nurse was strangled and drowned by a group of men. Her body was found in the Choa Praya River. Around the time of murder, she was having an affair with a married doctor, Utid Kajorndate who became a suspect. He finally confessed that he hired a group of men to kill his secret lover after she had threatened to tell his wife about their affair.

Second case: The Jarmjuree Murder
In September 28, 1999 Chalerm Songkramkrad, a medical student, murdered his girlfriend, Jarmjuree Ploysawangsri in a cold-blood manner, and then tried to discard the body by amputating the limbs and slicing his dead girlfriend into tiny pieces, after she tried to break up with him. He later confessed to the police that he did it out of jealousy.

Third case: The Dr Pusuratt Murder
In February 20, 2001 a female doctor, Pusuratt Bhungaysornpan was reported missing. The police later found pieces of human tissues which matched the DNA of hers in the central drainage at the famous hotel in Bangkok. Doctor Watson Bhungaysornpan, her husband immediately became a murder suspect with the motive, that he had wanted a divorce and start a new life with his new lover.

CAST

- Inthira Chaloenpura
- Chamanun Waniwinwasara
- Chatcha Rujinanon
- Komsun Nuntachit
- Kongdech Jaturanrasamee
- Nutthawat Plengsiriwat
- Natthakan Thayutajaruwit
- Vorapoj Nimvijit
- Wiboonsiri Khongpool

 

MOVIE STILLS

 
Official Website: http://www.thehousethemovie.com