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Mr. Vampire

Original title: Geung see sin sang
  • 1985
  • PG-13
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
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Ricky Hui, Ching-Ying Lam, Billy Lau, Moon Lee, and Siu-Fung Wong in Mr. Vampire (1985)
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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 tw... Read allThe 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.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.

  • Director
    • Ricky Lau
  • Writers
    • Ricky Lau
    • Cheuk-Hon Szeto
    • Barry Wong
  • Stars
    • Ching-Ying Lam
    • Siu-Ho Chin
    • Ricky Hui
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    5K
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    • Director
      • Ricky Lau
    • Writers
      • Ricky Lau
      • Cheuk-Hon Szeto
      • Barry Wong
    • Stars
      • Ching-Ying Lam
      • Siu-Ho Chin
      • Ricky Hui
    • 50User reviews
    • 47Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 win & 11 nominations total

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    Ching-Ying Lam
    Ching-Ying Lam
    • Master Gau
    Siu-Ho Chin
    Siu-Ho Chin
    • Chou Sheng
    Ricky Hui
    Ricky Hui
    • Man Choi
    Moon Lee
    Moon Lee
    • Ting-Ting
    • (as Choi-fung Li)
    Billy Lau
    Billy Lau
    • Wai
    Siu-Fung Wong
    Siu-Fung Wong
    • Jade
    • (as Siu-fung Wong)
    Wah Yuen
    Wah Yuen
    • The Vampire
    Huang Ha
    Huang Ha
    • Mr. Yam
    • (as Ha Huang)
    Anthony Chan
    Anthony Chan
    • Taoist Priest
    Wu Ma
    Wu Ma
    • Rice Seller
    Chau-Sang Lau
    Chau-Sang Lau
    • Timekeeper
    Kit Fong Leung
    • Wife of rice shop owner
    Pak-Kwong Ho
    Pak-Kwong Ho
    • Villager
    Kai-Man Tin
    Kai-Man Tin
    • Stupid son
    Mo Yuen
    • Policeman
    Wellson Chin
    Wellson Chin
    • Policeman
    Yun-Chiang Peng
    Yun-Chiang Peng
    • Policeman
    Wing-Cheung Cheung
    • Hopping Corpse
    • Director
      • Ricky Lau
    • Writers
      • Ricky Lau
      • Cheuk-Hon Szeto
      • Barry Wong
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    8mr1orange3

    A Kung-Fu-Zombie-Comedy!? Alright!

    Personally, I think that everyone should see Mr. Vampire, if only so that they can claim to have seen a kung fu zombie comedy. But, in my opinion, this is almost more of a Chinese Ghostbusters with some kung fu sprinkled in than a kung fu movie, which was somewhat of a disappointment for me. The story is fun, fresh and full of more than just zombies (although I won't reveal any surprises). The action, when it occurs is fully justified, which is something I always like to see, and is choreographed quite well by Lam Ching-ying. The comedy is somewhat hit or miss, but it didn't bother me very much. I had a lot of fun but I came away wanting more action.

    If you feel the same way, try Encounters of a Spooky Kind, which has all the zombies you love, but with more kung fu.
    9AwesomeWolf

    Hong Kong awesomeness

    Version: Cantonese, with English subtitles (by SBS)

    I borrowed this, and several other movies, from a friend a couple of months ago. Most of these movies I'd already seen, except for this. I can't think of why I hadn't seen it: It had been taped from SBS, it was an action / horror / comedy from Hong Kong, and it was awesome.

    The 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.

    OK, I'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 don'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 Chin's performance alone. The guy is incredible, and puts on some great fights.

    9/10 - Anyone who is fan of Hong Kong action movies should check it out.
    9klauscull

    More of a comedy than Kung Fu

    I'll say this right now. I'm not a fan, or a follower of kung fu movies, Chinese or otherwise.

    That being said, this movie is incredible. It is a perfect blend of slapstick physical comedy, one liners, martial arts, and Chinese superstition. Mr. Vampire is genuinely funny, but not at all in a campy "So bad it's good" way at all. Fight scenes are good and often amusing, but are not the focus of the film.

    Some people despise dubbing in foreign films. Having watched both subtitled and dubbed, I'd say the dubbing is funnier. For a complete laugh riot with the DVD, watch both. the jokes made in both versions are quite different, and seeing the way the two interpretations differ is funny in and of itself. The mood of some scenes are distinctly different.

    All in all, the film is spectacular. Anyone who likes physical or witty humor which is snappy (but not cheap) should watch Mr. Vampire. Fans of Most Extreme Elimination Challenge will love the dubbing especially.
    9GreyHawkXY

    A satisfying movie of comedy-horror genre ..

    This movie has found its way into my collection, purely by accident, and stayed there for quite a long while till I finally found the chance to watch it .. The plot should be evident by now: the movie is basically about a 'master' specialized in dealing everything super natural and his two 'apprentices', tying to get rid of a powerful vampire .. There is also a nice sub-plot as a bonus, featuring a female ghost seducing its victims .. The movie is satisfying from the first moment till the last, never dragging too much in a certain scene, letting you watch the whole experience in awe .. The master is powerful and knowledgeable, the apprentices seem dumb nevertheless efficient in their work (with minor 'clumsiness/laziness' factor causing most of the accidents filling the whole movie) .. The support characters do their job well adding to the richness - they are mostly stereotypes but good ones at that .. The jokes were amusing and imaginative although most of them are slap-stick .. I can't comment on the fight scenes in particular (never been a fan but never been a hater) but I found them mostly intense with clever choreography .. The visual effects were not great but never failed to satisfy the viewer .. As a summary, I found this movie in the same league with A Chinese Ghost Story series, and to be honest enjoyed it more than that trilogy .. Also enjoyed it more than any of the Jackie Chan movies :) ..
    7BA_Harrison

    A highly influential Hong Kong comedy-horror classic.

    Lam Ching Ying stars as a Taoist priest who, along with his two bumbling students (Ricky Hui, Chin Siu-Ho), is called upon to help re-bury a rich man's father. On exhuming the corpse, he discovers that the dead man has become a vampire. Before long, the priest must do battle with the fanged terror (Yuen Wah), whilst simultaneously dealing with a beautiful female ghost (Pauline Wong) who has entranced one of his assistants (and is capable of detaching her head when necessary!).

    Director Ricky Lau skillfully blends slapstick humour, acrobatic martial arts and the supernatural to deliver a seminal piece of Hong Kong comedy-horror cinema that would prove be a major influence on many films to come (including the brilliant A Chinese Ghost Story). A rather slow first half hour introduces us to the characters and sets up the basic plot elements; the rest of the film sees our hapless good guys first falling foul of the otherworldly creatures and then battling to set things right.

    Less of a martial arts movie than a comedy, fans of fast and furious fight action will probably be disappointed, however those who love crazy Chinese humour (an acquired taste and one which I sometimes struggle with) will find plenty to enjoy as the gags come thick and fast (Ricky Hui is particularly funny as Man Choi, the assistant who gets bitten by the vampire and almost becomes one himself).

    But by far my favourite part of the film is the stunningly captured scene which introduces viewers to the female ghost: in a mist enshrouded night-time forest, the supernatural seductress is carried by four spooky assistants, before gliding gently through the air to come to rest in a tree. Lovely cinematography accompanied by a haunting song make this a totally magical moment.

    My second favourite moment is the introduction of the gorgeous Moon Lee as Ting-Ting, the rich man's daughter. With her impossibly cute features, Moon Lee is truly a delight to behold.

    Although I enjoyed Mr. Vampire, I don't seem to be quite as fanatical about it as some. However, I do agree that, even if you're not a huge fan of Hong Kong cinema, with so much craziness and energy packed into its 96 minutes, this highly influential classic is well worth a watch.

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    • Trivia
      Golden Harvest attempted to make an English-language version of Mr. Vampire (1985) under the title "Demon Hunters." The film was produced by David Chan. However, the team could not get Ching-Ying Lam to reprise his role because the latter was busy with another film overseas. Wah Yuen, who worked on the original Mr. Vampire (1985), replaced Lam and handled the action sequences as well. American actor Jack Scalia, who acted in the 1978 television series Dallas (1978), was also recruited into the cast. Initially, Tanya Roberts from Drôles de dames (1976) and Sheena, reine de la jungle (1984) was chosen. However, when that casting did not work out, Roberts was replaced by Michelle Phillips of the pop group Mamas & the Papas. They all flew out to Hong Kong to start filming at Golden Harvest Studios, but after several weeks of filming, the project was abandoned because Wah Yuen could not speak English very well. Raymond Man-Wai Chow pulled the plug, saying "we started but we need not finish". The Demon Hunters filmed footage still exists and is kept in the Golden Harvest Studios' archives.
    • Goofs
      During the fight in the dungeon-like police interrogation room, the brick wall rebounds when the various combatants strike it.
    • Quotes

      Master Gau: Look at the two of you! One's poisoned by a corpse, and the other's obsessed with a ghost. It's my bad luck to have apprentices like you.

    • Connections
      Featured in Le Pensionnat (2006)

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    • Release date
      • September 28, 1985 (Taiwan)
    • Country of origin
      • Hong Kong
    • Language
      • Cantonese
    • Also known as
      • 殭屍先生
    • Production companies
      • Bo Ho Film Company Ltd.
      • Golden Harvest Company
      • Paragon Films Ltd.
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      • $2,427,442
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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