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Mr. Vampire (1986)

Mr. Vampire (1986)
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Ricky Lau directs this fantastically successful horror yarn that successfully fused high-flying slapstick with creepy genre atmospherics. The film opens with Taoist priest Kau (Lam Ching-ying) along with his two hapless assistants, Chou (Chin Siu-ho) and Man Choi (Ricky Hui Koon-ying), set out to fix the Yam family's recent streak of bad fortune. The priest soon concludes that a vengeful feng shui master had tricked the family into burying its elder in a manner that was bound to reap bad luck. Yet before the problem could be corrected, grandpa comes bursting out of the ground and kills his son. When the son returns from the great beyond to reek havoc on the living, Kau eventually manages to put him to rest for good, though gramps continues to terrorize. Meanwhile, Chou has been seduced and bitten by a beautiful spirit and will turn into a vampire unless Kau comes to the rescue. This film not only launched four sequels, but the whole horror-comedy subgenre that exemplified Hong Kong cinema during the late '80s and early '90s. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi

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Starring:
Ricky HuiMoon Lee, (more)
Director(s):
Ricky Lau
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Mr. Vampire

Ricky Lau directs this fantastically successful horror yarn that successfully fused high-flying slapstick with creepy genre atmospherics. The film opens with Taoist priest Kau (Lam Ching-ying) along with his two hapless assistants, Chou (Chin Siu-ho) and Man Choi (Ricky Hui Koon-ying), set out to fix the Yam family's recent streak of bad fortune. The priest soon concludes that a vengeful feng shui master had tricked the family into burying its elder in a manner that was bound to reap bad luck. Yet before the problem could be corrected, grandpa comes bursting out of the ground and kills his son. When the son returns from the great beyond to reek havoc on the living, Kau eventually manages to put him to rest for good, though gramps continues to terrorize. Meanwhile, Chou has been seduced and bitten by a beautiful spirit and will turn into a vampire unless Kau comes to the rescue. This film not only launched four sequels, but the whole horror-comedy subgenre that exemplified Hong Kong cinema during the late '80s and early '90s. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
97 mins

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Director(s):
Ricky Lau
Writer(s):
Wong YingSzeto Cheuk Hon
Producer(s):
Sammo Hung
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Violence, Nudity)
Categories:
Action / AdventureHorrorComedy
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    Julie J.

    This is the original and probably one of the best movie on the "hopping vampire" category in HK cinema. Great martial arts action, some heart pounding scare scene, all mixed together with a bit of comedy. Besides, you can't go wrong with a HK horror flick starring Lam Ching-ying.

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    Erik B.

    This movie is surprisingly entertaining as it contributes some truly funny scenes (some of which result from cheesiness). The action scenes, although scrappy, were innovative. The protagonists use kung fu, spellcasting, magical wire, and the most powerful weapon of them all - sticky rice. The vampires act hilarious. Finally, the ghost fight scene is off-the-wall, with the poltergeist using her deadly "attack." More people need to see this.

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    Steve M.

    Fun movie to watch. Standard story line. Vampire hunter ( or rather undead ghost hunter), corrupt official, beautiful damsel in distress and of course the clown to lighten the mood.

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