Geung see sin sang (1985)

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Geung see sin sang: Directed by Ricky Lau. With Ching-Ying Lam, Siu-Ho Chin, Ricky Hui, Moon Lee. The planned reburial of a town elder goes awry as the corpse resurrects into a hopping, bloodthirsty vampire, targeting everyone responsible for digging the grave. A Taoist Priest and his two disciples attempt to stop the terror.

“Version: Cantonese, with English subtitles (by SBS) u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI borrowed this, and several other movies, from a friend a couple of months ago. Most of these movies Iu0026#39;d already seen, except for this. I canu0026#39;t think of why I hadnu0026#39;t seen it: It had been taped from SBS, it was an action / horror / comedy from Hong Kong, and it was awesome.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe movie follows Master Gau (Ching-Ying Lam), a vampire hunter who discovers at a reburial that the corpse has turned into a vampire. Along with his two assistants, Chou (Siu-hou Chin) and Man Choi (Ricky Hui), Master Gau has to stop this vampire and any other demons, but Chou is being distracted by a succubus and Man Choi is turning into a vampire.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eOK, Iu0026#39;ll admit that the plot was rather confusing. The above is how I understood it, but who needs a plot when you have vampires, and kung-fu, and evil lady-demons who detach their own head for no apparent reason? I know I donu0026#39;t. Awesome. The martial-arts scenes are the best parts of the movie, but the horror / comedy sequences are still entertaining. Anyone interested in kung-fu movies should check this out for Siu-hou Chinu0026#39;s performance alone. The guy is incredible, and puts on some great fights.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003e9/10 – Anyone who is fan of Hong Kong action movies should check it out.”

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