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Geung see suk suk

  • 1988
  • 1h 36min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.3/10
670
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Geung see suk suk (1988)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA Taoist Priest isn't happy when his Buddhist Priest colleague moves in next door. They are subject to feuds and duels, but soon must overcome their problems when a vampire breaks loose from... Leer todoA Taoist Priest isn't happy when his Buddhist Priest colleague moves in next door. They are subject to feuds and duels, but soon must overcome their problems when a vampire breaks loose from his coffin and wreaks havoc to the countryside.A Taoist Priest isn't happy when his Buddhist Priest colleague moves in next door. They are subject to feuds and duels, but soon must overcome their problems when a vampire breaks loose from his coffin and wreaks havoc to the countryside.

  • Dirección
    • Ricky Lau
  • Guionista
    • Wing-Keung Lo
  • Elenco
    • Anthony Chan
    • Wu Ma
    • Ka-Lok Chin
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.3/10
    670
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Ricky Lau
    • Guionista
      • Wing-Keung Lo
    • Elenco
      • Anthony Chan
      • Wu Ma
      • Ka-Lok Chin
    • 10Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 16Opiniones de los críticos
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    Anthony Chan
    Anthony Chan
    • Four-eyed Taoist
    Wu Ma
    Wu Ma
    • Buddhist Yat-Yau
    Ka-Lok Chin
    Ka-Lok Chin
    • Chia-Lok
    • (as Kar Lok Chin)
    Loletta Lee
    Loletta Lee
    • Ching-Ching
    Wah Yuen
    Wah Yuen
    • Wu-Yuan
    Fat Chung
    Fat Chung
    • Taoist Crane
    Wing-Cheung Cheung
    • The Vampire
    Kin-Wai Ho
    • The 71st Prince
    Pauline Yuk-Wan Wong
    Pauline Yuk-Wan Wong
    • Fox Demon
    Yun-Chiang Peng
    Yun-Chiang Peng
    • Prince's Guard
    Kwai-Bo Chun
    Kwai-Bo Chun
    • Prince's Guard
    Tau Chu
    Tau Chu
    • Prince's Guard
    Chau-Sang Lau
    Chau-Sang Lau
    • Taoist Disciple
    Kam Kong Chow
    Kam Kong Chow
    • Taoist Disciple
    Yung Kwan
    Yung Kwan
    • Taoist Disciple
    Ying Lung
    • Soldier
    • Dirección
      • Ricky Lau
    • Guionista
      • Wing-Keung Lo
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    8lost-in-limbo

    The 'Mr Vampire' series delivers again.

    I simply adore MR. VAMPIRE, as it's one of my favorite films --- the perfect blend of comedy, martial arts and horror. Part 2 was enjoyable, if whimsical and Part 3, a strong ensemble cast that it is almost on the same level as the original. So the odds must be promising for MR VAMPIRE 4? Must be? Sure, Ricky Lau is back and it sticks to the formula (Taoist and his clumsy pupil battling the paranormal), but after Part 3 favored horror atmospherics, this time around it was leaning heavily on lightweight slapstick comedy, like Part 2 did. But the missing link; a stoic Lam Ching-Ying with his graceful martial art talents and it really does show in the final product. Still, I got a kick out of this over-the-top, playful and downright likeable HK supernatural comedy, even if now the franchise is at its most silliest.

    There's not a lot to the story with its loose arrangement, even the whole vampire/antagonist angle doesn't come into it play until over halfway through. Therefore it kind of feels tacked on when that side of the story commences. The introducing scene of Anthony Chan (who returns after being in the original) as the four-eyed Taoist, herding his hopping vampires through the nighttime forest, where he encounters Pauline Wong Yuk-Wan's seductive fox spirit (blowing bubbles and glowing red kisses) is probably the most effective moment in the film. Mainly how it balanced its laughs, and dazzling fantasy elements with its stylish use of imagery. Then it becomes grounded, spending more time on student Chai-Le (Chin Ka-lok) trying to woo pupil Ching-Ching (Rachel Lee), while four-eyed Taoist and his neighboring Buddha monk (series regular Wu Ma) constantly feud, or try to better each other in their craft like in a competing live-action cartoon. It's Chan and Ma's dynamics and psychical interplay early on, keeping the film's energy buoyant and moving. The two eventually must settle their differences when an ancient vampire (in ghastly make-up FX) is resurrected by an electrical storm in the nearby woods. From then onwards all the ingredients are there; non-stop kung-fu filtered with slow-mo, minor aerial acrobats, frenetic pacing, fluorescent visual effects, hopping vampires, magic spells, firecrackers and a huge dose of broad humor all within tight quarters.
    7eddax

    Two veteran actors make up for the loss of Lam Ching Ying

    Lam Ching Ying, the original Mr. Vampire, has left the building. The comedic duo in this movie are fellow veteran actors, Wu Ma and Anthony Chan, who play rivalling Buddhist and Taoist priests respectfully. That is, until a big ol' vampire shows up and they have to join forces to defeat it.

    There is an unfortunate gay stereotype in the form of a sissy eunuch played by stuntman/actor Yuen Wah who pursues Chan's nubile (male) apprentice. I imagine it must've been pretty funny to the clueless audience back in the day but it's just cringey to me now. Otherwise, the humor and fighting in this movie aren't half bad.
    10gorytus-20672

    No Lam Ching YIng.. but still just as good sequel

    April 2021

    Wow wow wow.. Mr Vampire saga IV (Mr Vampire 4) , so despite the initial dissapointment of no Lam Ching Ying, this is still one of my 3 favourite Mr Vampire style films along with Mr Vampire 3 and Musical Vampire.

    This one focuses heavy on the comedy, in fact you forget the fact that vampires don't really figure in the film until halfway through.

    Some truly amazing stuff here.

    Fantabulous

    10 out of 10.
    8OllieSuave-007

    More light-hearted, but still a scary vampire.

    This is the unofficial "Part 4" of the "Mr. Vampire" film series. Vampire Buster actor Lam Ching Ying does not appear in this film; however, two veteran actors, Anthony Chan and Wu Ma, appear and star as the dueling Taoist and Buddhist priests. The first half of the film start off with them feuding with each other and tricking one another with magic spells, with their disciples played by Chin Kar Lok and Loletta Lee caught in the crossfires. I find the dueling scenes pretty funny and, while it does not involve any Kung-Fu or horror action, it does provide you with some great entertainment. Vampire action does not begin until the middle of the film, where you see the protagonists putting their differences aside and do battle with the menacing creatures.

    The horror in this film is sometimes dwarfed by some kiddie-like jokes and the overly light-hearted and whimsical music score, which, in addition with Lam Ching Ying's absence, distances this film somewhat from the other "Mr. Vampire movies." However, the saving grace of this film are the Kung-Fu action and that the main Vampire was executive very well - very creepy and menacing looking.

    If you are a fan of Hong Kong horror/fantasy movies, give this film a watch by all means.

    Grade B
    5cauwboy

    Aye ya!

    It's actually a bit sad, even if it's the same director that did the first Mr Vampire, it just seems like he never got the magic back that did the first one such a good film. This film isn't as bad as the second one, but it's also not keeping a focused plot as the first one.

    The film is pretty simple, two priests living next doors to each other can't get along and fight between each other over different things. 45 minutes into the film, the actual vampire plot kicks in and it's when the priests have to work together to fight the evil.

    I liked Anthony Chan as the Taoist Priest in the first Mr Vampire, he was a tiny bit goofy and yet professional when it came to defend himself against vampires. We do see some of that professional vibe from him in this film again, especially in the beginning of the film when he encounters a fox spirit - that's probably my favorite bit of this film. But then there was also a lot of fighting between him and the Buddhist Priest that didn't have to be as long as it was. Im sure they could've made a tense and exciting film out of the second half of this film, about two Priests vs a very powerful vampire.

    There are some scary bits in this film, the "Master Vampire" looks really scary and brings back memories to the final boss in the first Mr Vampire, but then there's also the corrupted sidekicks that our heroes fight before the final boss - their appearances is much more comedic and silly and makes it hard to take this film serious at all. And then there's also the recurring "Aye ya!" which is the cantonese way of Ouch, I presume. They say it throughout the whole film and it gets rather boring after what feels like the 100th time of another "Aye ya!".

    For those that loved the first film, I'm sad to say that the rest of the Mr Vampire films isn't even close to that one. You might get some enjoyment out of this one, but I can't see myself watch this film again. Check clips on youtube of this film and seek out the better HK comedy/horrors out there instead that's worth watching. That's my recommendation.

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      This is the only film in the "Mr Vampire" franchise not to feature Ching-Ying Lam within its cast.
    • Conexiones
      Followed by Xin jiang shi xian sheng (1992)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 21 de diciembre de 1988 (Hong Kong)
    • País de origen
      • Hong Kong
    • Idioma
      • Cantonés
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      • Mr. Vampire Saga IV
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