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Qu mo jing cha

  • 1990
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
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Ching-Ying Lam, Wilson Lam, Michael Kiu Wai Miu, Michiko Nishiwaki, and Wu Ma in Qu mo jing cha (1990)
ComedyCrimeFantasyHorror

A former cop rejoins the police department to investigate a drug ring that employs ghosts and vampires.A former cop rejoins the police department to investigate a drug ring that employs ghosts and vampires.A former cop rejoins the police department to investigate a drug ring that employs ghosts and vampires.

  • Director
    • Wei Tung
  • Writers
    • Kan-Cheung Tsang
    • Chi-Leung Shum
  • Stars
    • Ching-Ying Lam
    • Wilson Lam
    • Michael Kiu Wai Miu
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    878
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Wei Tung
    • Writers
      • Kan-Cheung Tsang
      • Chi-Leung Shum
    • Stars
      • Ching-Ying Lam
      • Wilson Lam
      • Michael Kiu Wai Miu
    • 14User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
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    Ching-Ying Lam
    Ching-Ying Lam
    • Uncle Feng
    • (as Ching-ying Lam)
    Wilson Lam
    Wilson Lam
    • Sergeant Lam
    • (as Chun-yin Lam)
    Michael Kiu Wai Miu
    Michael Kiu Wai Miu
    • Sergeant No. 2237
    • (as Kiu-wai Miu)
    Mei-Wah Wong
    Mei-Wah Wong
    • Lin
    • (as Mei-wah Wong)
    Michiko Nishiwaki
    Michiko Nishiwaki
    • The Sorceress
    Wu Ma
    Wu Ma
    • Chief Inspector Ma
    Billy Chow
    Billy Chow
    • Servant to the Sorceress
    Frankie Chi-Leung Chan
    Frankie Chi-Leung Chan
    • Eddie
    • (as Chi-Leung Chan)
    Woon-Ling Hau
    Woon-Ling Hau
    • Aunt San
    Yuk-Hang Wong
    Yuk-Hang Wong
    • Chu
    Yun-Chiang Peng
    Yun-Chiang Peng
    • CID
    Chi Kit Lee
    • CID
    Tau Chu
    Tau Chu
    • CID
    Si-Man Hui
    Si-Man Hui
    • Gym Receptionist
    Ju Fang
    Ju Fang
    • Woman witnessing spell
    Jackson Ha
    • Driver
    Chi-Shing Chiu
    • Passerby
    Ming-Wai Chan
    Ming-Wai Chan
    • Director
      • Wei Tung
    • Writers
      • Kan-Cheung Tsang
      • Chi-Leung Shum
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    8cauwboy

    Mr Vampire + Terminator = Magic Cop

    This is really a cool movie, Ching-Ying Lam as a hard-boiled cop with some magic skills in a 90s environment, this is what I wanted the from Ching-Ying after all the comedic roles he had as the taoist in the Mr Vampire films.

    Now this film still got a fair amount of comedic scenes in it, but they're not as embarrassing as previous films, this film actually takes itself a bit more serious and it works so well. The Police Force fighting walking corpses, controlled by a Sorceress and for some reason the Police Force just happens to have a cop that can deal with magic too and it's the most perfect example of a fight between Masters of Magic.

    The film still got a limited amount of budget, so take it for what it is. It's not the same gory makeup you see in Hollywood films like Terminator or Romero's Dead Series. But instead you have things you've never seen in films before, like the "fortune telling car chase" - you have to see it for yourself to see what I mean, but it's why I love watching films, when I see things like this, great and fantastic ideas I would never have thought of myself.

    There were still some dumb, comedic scenes I felt dragged the coolness of the film down, especially from the two cop sidekicks, but Ching-Ying was just amazing. And for some reason all of these HK horror/comedies seems to have a rule to not be longer than 90 minutes, on one hand I would love to have more content, on another hand it's very packed with what it got, and the ending is more closed this time than previous films. I hope we'll see a release of this film on bluray, because I would love to see this again and for many others to discover this gem. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
    10phanthinga

    Ching-Ying Lam is the master of Hong-Kong horror comedy

    Ching-Ying Lam is very famous for his ghost busting Taoist priest in the Mr.Vampire series and any horror comedy movie with Chinese hopping vampire after that so in 1990 his battle with the force of evil one again happen in the modern times when science take over and the old traditional being left behind.This time we still get the slaptick humor from his co-star and many crazy ghost busting techniques that too awesome to put into words.Magic Cop is very entertaining and a must see for fan of Ching-Ying Lam and Hong-Kong cinema in general
    10mightymothra

    Wonderfully charming, very entertaining.

    One of my all-time favorites. A Taoist priest/police officer in the modern day faces down a rash of hopping vampires, as well as a sorceress whose abilities match his own.

    The action scenes in this movie are just a joy to watch. Ching-Ying Lam's character performs complex, incense-heavy banishment rituals in cartoonish flurries of ultra-precise acrobatics, drawing glyphs with melted wax and controlling wafts of smoke with elegant absurdity. It really has to be seen.

    I don't want to spoil much. Incredibly entertaining, delightfully fun, and completely ridiculous in the best way. Absolutely worth a watch.
    movieman_kev

    You had me at Mr. Vampire

    Lam Ching Ying is one of my favorite Chinese actors and when he passed on I was greatly saddened. Although I can't pick my favorite of the movies that he's done, as there are so many great ones, "Magic Cop" is up there. Lam once again plays his "Ghostbusting Taoist monk", but in this one he's a cop (but still Ghost-busting and Taoist) This film will bring a smile to your face, it's action packed & it holds up on multiple viewings. What's NOT to like?? Still not sold? The writer of this film also wrote suck greats as "In the line of Duty", the hilarious "God of Cookery", AND Shaolin Soccer.

    My Grade: A

    DVD Extras: Just the theatrical trailer & a short bio on Lam Ching Ying
    8danielatala8

    Mystical cop

    Most of us are familiar with the Hong Kong police movies, all feature extremely charismatic protagonists, a quick witted plot, full of exciting and complicated choreography sequences and some fun humour to spice all that up. Now, imagine all that but with added mysticism and magic on top of it- Wei Tungs "Magic Cop" brings all that and much more.

    Magic Cop follows "Uncle Feng" a cop that uses extremely ancient Daoist methods to solve crimes. In the city of Hong Kong a zombie with drugs in its bag is discovered so the Hong Kong police department calls him in for his help, due to his history with the Hong Kong police department he reluctantly accepts the job. He's paired up with two sergeants, Lam and 2237 who bring up their own quirks to solve this case.

    Now first to the positives, this movie is GORGEOUS, the shots are nice and the effects are even better and so impressive for their time. Speaking of gorgeousness, the city of Hong Kong makes itself to be a beautiful backdrop for such a fast paced and mystical movie, I knew this before but it never ceases to amaze me what a wonderful place this is for movies.

    The story is brief and effective and it doesn't dwell too much on the rules of the mystical powers behind Uncle Feng's magic leaving it all into a mystery. The comedy is well executed with some funny moments, the comedy isn't forced; instead it lends itself to these moments naturally with some laugh out loud happenings.

    The acting is also very good, the characters portrayed all have distinct personalities and it looks as if they're all having a blast.

    Now to some negatives, while the movie is very effective and entertaining I feel like the motives of the antagonists in the movie aren't really explained or explored all that well, they're just bad guys who happen to use zombies to smuggle drugs which to be honest doesn't need a lot of explanation but it would've been nice to see some more motive besides just being pure evil, in a mystical way.

    Also there's some story threads that weren't really resolved within the main plot, like Uncle Feng's involvement with the HK Police department before there's a whole scene with a bag and a document that he needs to sign but for some reason the movie doesn't really return to this point after this.

    Also the ending is a bit abrupt, I wish there would've been some form of conclusion for the case or something- as it is presented in this movie it's like:"Evil has been defeated, good! Case closed!" Which can be a bit confusing.

    Anyways these are just nitpicks and they didn't really take away from the main experience which was very enjoyable. It looks as if the movie also opened up for some sequels but there was none unfortunately, however there seem to be more Hong Kong cop movies with a mystical touch- can't wait to see more!

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      Obvious fire proof suit for Michiko Nishiwaki's character when Uncle Feng sets her on fire in the slow motion shot.
    • Alternate versions
      The UK 88 Films Blu-Ray release from 2023 had a compulsory cut made to it in order to comply with the Cinematograph Films (Animals) Act 1937. A brief shot in which Michiko Nishiwaki chokes a cat with her bare hand to the point where it thrashes its paws and meows loudly, as well as shots of that same cat being hanged (thrashing around and meowing in agony) are completely removed from that version.

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    • Release date
      • November 2, 1990 (Hong Kong)
    • Country of origin
      • Hong Kong
    • Languages
      • Cantonese
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Magic Cop
    • Production companies
      • Movie Impact Limited
      • Millifame Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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