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Moh soen gip

  • 1991
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 32m
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5.5/10
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Moh soen gip (1991)
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Professor Shiang's female students are chewed apart by the moon monster. At first, Shiang is a police suspect, but as the corpses mount, the cops realize that there are supernatural forces a... Read allProfessor Shiang's female students are chewed apart by the moon monster. At first, Shiang is a police suspect, but as the corpses mount, the cops realize that there are supernatural forces at work.Professor Shiang's female students are chewed apart by the moon monster. At first, Shiang is a police suspect, but as the corpses mount, the cops realize that there are supernatural forces at work.

  • Director
    • Chun-Ku Lu
  • Writer
    • Ho-Kwan Lee
  • Stars
    • Donnie Yen
    • Pauline Yeung
    • Ben Lam
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    546
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    • Director
      • Chun-Ku Lu
    • Writer
      • Ho-Kwan Lee
    • Stars
      • Donnie Yen
      • Pauline Yeung
      • Ben Lam
    • 10User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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    Donnie Yen
    Donnie Yen
    • Shiang Chi-Fei
    Pauline Yeung
    Pauline Yeung
    • Princess White
    Ben Lam
    Ben Lam
    • Sgt. Chen Yu
    Hei Man Chui
    • Shamen
    Wai-Kwong Lo
    Wai-Kwong Lo
    • The Moon Monster
    Kathy Chow
    Kathy Chow
    • Chor Yi-Yin
    Sibelle Hu
    Sibelle Hu
    • Sgt. Hu
    Sonny Chang
    • Lunar zombie
    Te-Lo Mai
    Te-Lo Mai
    • Chow Yuan-Fat
    • (as Robert Mak)
    Hsu Hsia
    Hsu Hsia
      Ho-Kwan Lee
      Kenneth Smyth
        Fat Tsui
        • Director
          • Chun-Ku Lu
        • Writer
          • Ho-Kwan Lee
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        7HumanoidOfFlesh

        Fantastic HK horror comedy with lotsa nudity.

        A teacher and his five female students are attacked by a monster with neon-green eyes.The teacher escapes but his students are completely dismembered.He soon discovers the monster is worshipped by a cult whose ambition is to rule the world and tear the clothes off young girls."The Holy Virgin Vs The Evil Dead" is a campy soft porn/horror flick that mixes martial arts with shocks and sleaze.The final bit which shows dozens of nude young women in the village is amazing.The film is action-packed and filled with excellently choreographed martial arts fight sequences.There is also a nice amount of violence,so fans of crazy Hong Kong cinema will be pleased.Overall,this lovely Category III flick delivers the goods.Check it out.7 out of 10.
        8daveblythe69

        Not what i was expecting but SO very good!!!

        i got hold of this classic from a friend and set down to watch it expecting some kinda cheesey porn with no storyline, terrible acting and an appauling script. But what i got suprised me, the script was really good and one of the best fantasy martial arts storys i've ever seen, granted this isn't a lot but the story kept my attention and i pleasantly pleased. the acting wasn't fantastic but it was a lot better than you see in most films. the nudity wasnt iver used although at times it was VERY pointless an example is one of the most amusing and confusing tracking shots that i know, about 200 naked women standing around taking there clothes off for no reason.

        The story is simple and brilliant and explains itself perfectly as the movie develops to let the audience learn more and more. The Moon monster kills and rapes several female students and injures their teacher, he gets out on bail and tries to hunt down the moon monster, this leads to a load of different plot turns and developments and telling them here may spoil the enjoyment for you. a very enjoyable movie that everybody should try and hunt down and watch and enjoy. 8/10 top job
        7BA_Harrison

        Holy Cow!

        The plot for Holy Virgin vs. The Evil Dead is scrappy, to say the least, but that doesn't stop the film from being hugely entertaining: it's 90 minutes of pure Hong Kong craziness, chock full of impressive martial arts, gunplay, sword fights, and, providing you opt for the 'unclothed' version (and why wouldn't you?), loads and loads of Asian babes in the altogether. Who cares if it doesn't make much sense?

        The always great Donnie Yen plays Professor Shiang, who is suspected of murder when his pretty students are massacred by 'The Moon Monster' (Lo Wai-Kwong), a tough-to-kill demon wearing a trench coat and distressed jeans ('cos moon monsters like to dress snappy too!). Eventually cleared of wrongdoing, Shiang travels to Cambodia with Sgt. Chen Yu (Ben Lam), his ex-wife Shamen (Hei Man Chui), and another cop, where they team up with Princess White (Pauline Yeung) to try and defeat the moon monster.

        Don't try too hard to make sense of proceedings... your brain will hurt; just sit back and enjoy the lunacy, which sees the moon monster tearing off the tops of all of his female victims, Princess White brandishing a 'laser whip' and firing exploding arrows, The Moon Monster yanking out people's internal organs, Yen performing some great acrobatics and kicks, and dozens of women taking off all of their clothes.
        5lathe-of-heaven

        Heh, man... Where the hell do I start...? Funny as hell, intriguing in kind of a 'You can't take your eyes off of it' way...

        Basically that...

        What a trip... I'm not conversant on these particular types of films. About the only one that comes to mind that I've seen that sort of reminds me of it is 'HIRUKO THE GOBLIN', but maybe not quite as Fantastical as that. There are some entertaining fight scenes where the choreography isn't too bad. There are indeed some beautiful Asian ladies here, and sorry to be such a 'Guy', but they certainly can be quite lovely.

        I mean, it's clearly NOT a super well made film by any definition, but after perhaps fast forwarding a few times in the beginning, a bit later I must admit that it did start to become a bit mesmerizing in some ways.

        I can't seriously recommend this as a 'Good' movie, but if you do like this kind of thing and enjoy some fairly decent fighting action (with, granted, some pretty dodgy wire work) then, hey, if you don't have a hell of a lot of better things to do, you might find some entertainment value in this one. I would recommend, though, DEFINITELY try to throw down a few beers (at least) while watching this, it certainly can't hurt...
        7dbborroughs

        Wild psychotronic kung fu /horror /comedy /action /cheesecake /policer is a fun ride, but only for those who find the title Holy Virgin vs Evil Dead an instant must see

        (Let me save you time and cut to the chase: Look at the title, if it interests you at all then there is no point reading the review, go find the movie and watch it. If the title doesn't interest you then no matter what I say is going to change your mind go find another movie to watch)

        This movie is a blast. Its an over the top martial arts horror mixture thats got great fights, monsters, gore, nudity and everything you go to the drive in for, even if its only your living room.

        The plot has something to do with the return of the" moon monster" who is trying to find the right girl to rape to get his power back. Along the way he kills a good number of people, is temporarily killed himself, and has to contend with the police, a teacher suspected of his killings and a beautiful princess who are out to stop him. It didn't make a great deal of sense to me (mostly because the subtitles of the print I was watching tended to blend into the background.) Then again I didn't care, this movie is just a good deal of fun to watch with earnest performances, great action, some gore and numerous I can't believe they are doing this moments.

        No its not the best film to come down the pike. It meanders a bit too much and as much as I enjoyed it it was just a tad too cheesy in execution. Still if the English title of Holy Virgin vs Evil Dead instantly makes you sit up and want to either know more or see this film, then you've come to the right place.

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          This was shot in two versions, one nude, and one clothed. The Hong Kong LaserDisc on the Mei Ah label is the nude version.

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        • Release date
          • June 7, 1991 (Hong Kong)
        • Country of origin
          • Hong Kong
        • Languages
          • Cantonese
          • Mandarin
        • Also known as
          • Holy Virgin vs. The Evil Dead
        • Production companies
          • Cheung Yau Martial Arts Direction Company
          • Chung Ngai Movie Production
          • J. S. Productions
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          • 1h 32m(92 min)
        • Color
          • Color
        • Sound mix
          • Mono
        • Aspect ratio
          • 1.85 : 1

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