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Mr. Vampire et les Démons de l'enfer

Original title: Ling wan sin sang
  • 1987
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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Ching-Ying Lam and Richard Ng in Mr. Vampire et les Démons de l'enfer (1987)
ActionComedyHorror

Expelled by a band of restless ghosts in his village, Taoist Priest Mao Ming, and his two spirit companions, visit another village to seek wealth. There, Ming meets Master Gau, the "Vampire ... Read allExpelled by a band of restless ghosts in his village, Taoist Priest Mao Ming, and his two spirit companions, visit another village to seek wealth. There, Ming meets Master Gau, the "Vampire Buster," who is trying to defeat an evil Sorceress and her henchmen, whose goal is to conq... Read allExpelled by a band of restless ghosts in his village, Taoist Priest Mao Ming, and his two spirit companions, visit another village to seek wealth. There, Ming meets Master Gau, the "Vampire Buster," who is trying to defeat an evil Sorceress and her henchmen, whose goal is to conquer the human race. Gau also informs Ming that humans and ghosts cannot co-exist peacefull... Read all

  • Director
    • Ricky Lau
  • Writers
    • Wing-Keung Lo
    • Cheuk-Hon Szeto
  • Stars
    • Ching-Ying Lam
    • Richard Ng
    • Billy Lau
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    862
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    • Director
      • Ricky Lau
    • Writers
      • Wing-Keung Lo
      • Cheuk-Hon Szeto
    • Stars
      • Ching-Ying Lam
      • Richard Ng
      • Billy Lau
    • 9User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
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    Ching-Ying Lam
    Ching-Ying Lam
    • Master Gau
    Richard Ng
    Richard Ng
    • Mao Ming
    Billy Lau
    Billy Lau
    • Chiang
    Fong Lui
    Fong Lui
    • Ta Pao
    Pauline Yuk-Wan Wong
    Pauline Yuk-Wan Wong
    • The Sorceress
    Yun-Sheng Pan
    Yun-Sheng Pan
    • Dut
    • (as Yun-Sang Ban)
    Kin-Wai Ho
    • Hsiao Bo
    Wing-Cheung Cheung
    • Warlord
    Tau Chu
    Tau Chu
    • Warlord
    Chi Kit Lee
    • Fook
    Kam Kong Chow
    Kam Kong Chow
    • Sau
    Yat-Ching Tam
    • Haunted Village Owner
    So Yip
    • Village Ghost
    Chau-Sang Lau
    Chau-Sang Lau
    • Town Guard
    Yun-Chiang Peng
    Yun-Chiang Peng
    • Town Guard
    Corey Yuen
    Corey Yuen
    • Party Guest
    Wu Ma
    Wu Ma
    • Party Guest
    Wing-Cho Yip
    Wing-Cho Yip
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    • Director
      • Ricky Lau
    • Writers
      • Wing-Keung Lo
      • Cheuk-Hon Szeto
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    9lost-in-limbo

    Just go with it.

    Insane Hong Kong presentation! Maybe even more so than its previous outings. Coming out a year after the very average 1986 "Mr Vampire II", which kept the same idea but set the madness within modern times in a more family friendly tone. However director Ricky Leu's conviction would see the third entry of this atypical cult series goes back to its roots, presenting a period fantasy horror comedy that never lets up on its arrant lunacy... fear or the humour.

    A priest who rock ups in a town has two ghosts (his nephews) that he uses to scam people, by using them to do a haunting while then being hired to get rid of them. But that gets put on the back-burner when he bumps into the master and his loyal men. Putting things aside they join together to vanquish a witch and her army, but it ends up being no easy task..

    An abundance of endearing slapstick humour, vividly staged costume and set-designs, flamboyantly up-tempo martial arts / choreographed stunts, wacky performances and gimmicky, but cleverly used special effects. Everything is piled on, while not always coming off (namely the humour -- as it's really in-your-face); it just remains too much fun and the rapid pacing means it never gets bog down for long. The story is busy, busy, busy and Leu's direction is expansively flashy. The atmospheric horror actually installs some intriguingly artistic visuals with the imaginatively violent thrills being evenly served alongside the comedy of errors the characters were finding themselves stuck in. Vampires might no feature, but you get some spooky, menacing demons / spirits for the motley, but dedicated crew to take on. Lam Ching-Ying returns again as the straight-face master, in quite a rock-solid and assured performance. Around him everyone is chipping in with playfully palatable turns; Richard Ng, Billy Lau and Ho Kin Wai.

    Part 3 is a worthy, entertaining sequel.
    10clenchedbrain

    Excellent sequel

    I'm surprised by the relative obscurity of this film, as it easily matches the first of the series for pure entertainment value. There doesn't even seem to be a Hong Kong DVD of this title at the time of writing. Since there were more sequels to come in this franchise, it seems safe to guess that it wasn't a box office flop, so the lack of DVD is strange. Maybe they are going to treat us to a box set. The film is the usual combination of martial arts, horror, fantasy, sorcery and slapstick. Lam Ching-Ying is awesome, yet again. He pulls off the serious elements with conviction, even with stupid fake eyebrows plastered on his forehead; and he does the slapstick with a great deadpan expression. A shame his fighting skills are under used, but there are a few really sweet moves by him in this flick. I would say that the horror and violence are definitely stronger in this one, which is cool by me. The plot is decent; the cast pretty good; action is almost relentless, and the effects have that unique charm that CGI could never match. The comedy is the usual hit and miss affair, although a lot of it is genuinely funny, and well choreographed. You wouldn't be watching a Hong Kong horror vampire kung fu flick if you didn't put your face in your palm a couple of times at the cheesy gags. I don't have much in depth to say about this one, it just seems that critical comment is thin on the ground, so I thought I'd add my voice. Highly recommended; and if you like films of this type: essential. Bring on the DVD.
    9OllieSuave-007

    Mr. Vampire Meets Pom Pom.

    Lam Ching Ying returns as Master Gau the Vampire Buster in this unofficial sequel of "Mr. Vampire" (1985). Here, he is joined by another fellow Taoist priest named Mao Ming, played by Richard Ng of the "Pom Pom" and "Five Lucky Stars" movie series.

    While this film is titled "Mr. Vampire Part 3," the usual hopping vampires do not make an appearance in this movie. However, this story is still full of horror fun and an intriguing plot to follow; the two Taoists priests attempt to rid their village of an evil Sorceress and her henchmen, bent on conquest of the human race, with the help of Master Gau's slapstick disciples and Mao Ming's friendly ghost companions. Thrown into the mix is a sequence where live bats attack the protagonists and a mummy-like ghost in pursuance of Ming - providing originality in the film.

    Plenty of action, humor and suspense to entertain you throughout the movie, again overseen by Mr. Vampire director Ricky Lau. All these elements plus a delightful music score by Anders Nelsson make this film a great classic of the fantasy, horror and ghost genre and certainly a worthy "sequel" in the Mr. Vampire series.

    Grade A
    5paul_m_haakonsen

    At least you know what you are getting by now...

    After having just sat through the 1985 and 1986 movies, I got around to watching the 1987 movie "Ling Wan Sin Sang" (aka "Mr. Vampire Part 3"), and thus watching them back to back. And having been sufficiently entertained by the previous two movies, I did harbor some expectations to director Ricky Lau's 1987 third movie.

    The storyline in this third movie is once again set to take place in ancient China, for better or worse. Writers Wing-Keung Lo and Cheuk-Hon Szeto opted to tone down on the comedy elements that were abundant in the 1986 second movie, and that made for a somewhat more enjoyable viewing experience. The storyline, however, was pretty straight forward, but not overly outstanding.

    Once again there are returning cast members from the previous two movies, with the likes of Ching-Ying Lam, Billy Lau and Chau-Sang Lau. "Ling Wan Sin Sang" also have the likes of Richard Ng, Corey Yuen and Sammo Kam-Bo Hung on the cast list, making it quite some talents on the screen. And it certainly was nice to see Richard Ng in the movie, because he brought a lot of comedy to the scenes.

    At least this third movie was pretty much in the spirit of the previous two movies, so it was a fair enough movie to sit through.

    The effects in "Ling Wan Sin Sang" are quite an improvement in comparison to the 1985 and 1986 movies, making it all the more enjoyable to watch.

    My rating of director Ricky Lau's 1987 movie "Ling Wan Sin Sang" lands on a five out of ten stars.
    7Guardia

    "Missed-a-vampire too"? That's OK...

    Again, the Mr. Vampire series takes another turn with this installment. Rather than vampires as the evil force (as in the first two films), the Taoist priest (Lam Ching-Ying) must take on three demons.

    Nothing is really brought from the "Mr. Vampire" film, apart from maybe Lam Ching-Ying's character, (whether he is supposed to be the same actual man is never explained), but it doesn't really matter. The fantasy and horror elements in this film are great.

    It has great comedy and great action sequences. The use of the magical and superstitious ideas are fascinating. And the Taoist priest rituals are very entertaining. The fight sequences have that typical chaotic Honk Kong cinema feel, but the continuity is fine and it holds up well to this day - it's sense of humour definitely helps.

    It's much better than the second one, and for my tastes, as good as the first but in a different sense - it is not as accessible and requires that you be a least a little familiar with the background of the series, (however shallow that may be).

    Skip the second one and treat this as the REAL sequel, I say.

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    • Release date
      • December 17, 1987 (Hong Kong)
    • Country of origin
      • Hong Kong
    • Language
      • Cantonese
    • Also known as
      • Mr. Vampire Part 3
    • Production company
      • Bo Ho Film Company Ltd.
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      • $2,365,001
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      • 1h 33m(93 min)
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    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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