Mr. Vampire
Mr. Vampire ★★ 1986
Undertaker Uncle Kau (Ying) is also a master vampire hunter—necessary when your town is under siege from a vampire army who can make new converts with a single bite. Vampire movie with a Chinese twist combines elements of both comedy and horror, presenting a vampire who comes closer to resembling a corpse, who, when not levitating, hops like a bunny. Chinese with subtitles or dubbed. 99m/C VHS, DVD . CH Moon Lee, Ching-Ying Lam, Ricky Hui, Pauline Wong; D: Ricky Lau; W: Roy Szeto; C: Peter Ngor.
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