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The Blue Mansion is a Singapourien film directed by Glen Goei with Tan Kheng Hua

The Blue Mansion (2009)

The Blue Mansion
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Length 1h40
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OriginSingapore
Rating69% 3.486373.486373.486373.486373.48637

The Blue Mansion is the second film from director Glen Goei. The film had its world premiere at the 14th Pusan International Film Festival (PIFF) and was released in Singapore on 22 October 2009.

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The Blue Mansion is a quirky murder mystery about a wealthy Asian tycoon who dies suddenly under mysterious circumstances and returns as a ghost to try to uncover the secret of his death. Two eager detectives investigate the death, chasing all leads and suspects, including the dead man's three children. The ghost witnesses his own funeral wake, attended by jealous relatives and business competitors as well as the police investigation that unveils hidden family secrets.

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