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| Dr. Lamb | |
|---|---|
| Traditional Chinese | 羔羊醫生 |
| Simplified Chinese | 羔羊医生 |
| Hanyu Pinyin | Gāo Yáng Yī Shēng |
| Jyutping | Go1 Jeong4 Ji1 Sang1 |
| Directed by | Danny Lee Billy Tang |
| Screenplay by | Law Kam-fai |
| Produced by | Danny Lee |
| Starring | Danny Lee Simon Yam Kent Cheng |
| Cinematography | Tony Miu Kwan Chi-kan |
| Edited by | Robert Choi |
| Music by | Jonathon Wong |
Production company | Grand River Film |
| Distributed by | Newport Entertainment Golden Sun Film Company Limited |
Release date |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
| Country | Hong Kong |
| Language | Cantonese |
| Box office | HK$12,757,594 |
Dr. Lamb (羔羊醫生) is a 1992 Hong Kongcrime film directed byDanny Lee andBilly Tang. The film stars Lee,Simon Yam andKent Cheng.Dr Lamb was ratedCategory III by theHong Kong motion picture rating system. The film is allegedly based on crimes actually committed in 1982 by Hong Kong serial killerLam Kor-wan.
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Dr. Lamb was released onDVD byIngram Entertainment on April 30, 2002.[1]and was re-released onBlu-ray by Unearthed Films on August 9, 2022.
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HorrorNews.net gave the film a mixed review, writing, "Dr. Lamb skips back and forth between brutal violence that is seriously treated, and ridiculously over-the-top, even slapsticky sequences that seem out-of-place in what is meant to be a crime film based on a true story."[2]
Joey O'Bryan ofThe Austin Chronicle awarded the film three out of five stars, stating, "A film that pushes the limits of bad taste in several key scenes,Dr. Lamb is a slick, and sick, exploitation item that both repels the viewer with its images of disturbing, misogynistic violence, in addition to tickling them with repulsive black humor à la early John Waters."[3]
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