The Chinese Ghostbuster
Traditional Chinese鍾馗嫁妹
Jyutpingzung1 kwai4 gaa3 mui6
Directed byWu Ma
Produced byLeung Tung-Leung
StarringWu Ma
Lam Ching-ying
Edited byWong Jing-Cheung
Production
companies
Regal Films Co. Ltd.
Alan & Eric Films
Distributed byRegal Entertainment Inc.
Release date
  • 3 May 1994 (1994-05-03)
Running time
91 minutes
CountryHong Kong
LanguageCantonese
Box officeHK $668,018[1]

The Chinese Ghostbuster is a 1994 Hong Kong ghost film directed by Wu Ma and produced by Leung Tung-leung. The film stars Wu Ma himself as well as Lam Ching-ying.[2]

Plot

Ah-May (portrayed by Mondi Yau Yuet Ching) leaves the realm of the dead for the human world in search of a worthy husband. Her older brother, the Taoist deity Chung Kuey (portrayed by Wu Ma), joins her with his underling. Ah-May sets her eyes on Simon, a gigolo (portrayed by Mark Cheng) who is chased by the underworldly siblings and seeks help from a Taoist priest (portrayed by Lam Ching-ying) to exorcise them.[3] Apart from Chung Kuey/Zhong Kui, the following Chinese deities also play a role in the movie: King Yan and Tudigong.

Cast

  • Mondi Yau Yuet Ching as Ah-May 阿妹
  • Wu Ma as Chung Kuey 鍾馗, who joins his sister to he human world
  • Mark Cheng as Lee Shi-ming 李世民 (a.k.a. Simon), the gigolo that is haunted by the ghosts
  • Lam Ching-ying as Chung Jo 鍾九, a Taoist priest

References

  1. "鍾馗嫁妹 The Chinese Ghostbuster (1994)". HKMDB. Retrieved 3 November 2016.
  2. "A CHINESE GHOSTBUSTER (1994)". hkcinemagic.com. Retrieved 3 November 2016.
  3. "The Chinese Ghostbuster (1994)". moviecritics.co. Retrieved 3 November 2016.
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