Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA rickshaw driver's wife and his rich client are secret lovers, and they decide to get rid of him without being implicated, so they hire a powerful sorcerer to kill him, but the sorcerer's c... Tout lireA rickshaw driver's wife and his rich client are secret lovers, and they decide to get rid of him without being implicated, so they hire a powerful sorcerer to kill him, but the sorcerer's colleague intervenes to protect him.A rickshaw driver's wife and his rich client are secret lovers, and they decide to get rid of him without being implicated, so they hire a powerful sorcerer to kill him, but the sorcerer's colleague intervenes to protect him.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Master Tam
- (as Wong Ha)
- Peeping Tom
- (as Ging-Man Fung)
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The fight sequences involving the Inspector and his men are wonderfully choreographed. Influenced many American filmmakers including Sam Raimi. Sam Raimi uses scenes from this film as inspiration for Evil Dead(1983) and Evil Dead 2(1987). Courageous Cheung is a model for the character ofAsh in the Evil Dead films. Gui Da Gui/Encounters of the Spooky Kind(1980) along with Eastern Condors(1987), Pedicab Driver(1989), and Prodigal Son(1983) are my favorite films by the director.
The brilliance of this film lies in it's great mix of excellent choreography, and interesting and exotic characters - the horror themes are like an extra background setting that improve the film even further. Not only is it a first in it's (sub)genre, but it happens to be one of the best - and this is due to Sammo's awesome talent.
The development of the plot really does centre around Cheung, as he uses his wits and savage kung-fu to overcome various set-pieces of action such as a resurrected corpse (Chinese vampire), a voodoo-doll, a band of policemen, yet another undead corpse, ghosts, specters, and men possessed with summoned Gods.
His slapstick style is present again, as well as his unique ability for weapon choreography. The ending sequence rivals "Odd Couple" as the best weapon skills caught on film - (watch those spear techniques closely!). Cinematography in this film is superb, and the restored version I own has not dated in the slightest. In fact, the film looks better than those brought out much later, (I did notice a wash of blue across the entire print, though).
Hang in there for the end - one of the most vindictive and vengeful endings I have ever seen. It has a strange satisfaction though!
Crazy martial arts, total disregard for bodily damage, lavish sets, marvelous photography, stock music from countless horror films and some great zombies too!!!
The zombies are what make this movie so fun. Just watch it and you'll see what I mean! The final showdown is also notable for being very funny. You need to see this in the original Cantonese language, just to take in the hilarious "conjured spirit" dialogue of the two fighting actors.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesA real chicken is slaughtered on screen during a religious ritual.
- Citations
[last lines]
Cheung's Wife: [runs into Cheung's arms] Darling! Master Tam, he was going to rape me!
Bold Cheung: I know...
[he beats her]
Bold Cheung: I know you had an affair with him, you filthy whore!
- Versions alternativesDubbed version has a different score.
- ConnexionsFeatured in The Best of the Martial Arts Films (1990)
- Bandes originalesPhantasm
(excerpts fron the soundtrack) (uncredited)
Composed by Fred Myrow (uncredited) and Malcolm Seagrave (uncredited)
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