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Kan Keito (writer)
Kee-To Lam (screenplay)
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13 July 1990 (Hong Kong) more
In this installment of a phenomenal saga of the super natural, four young people are caught in a tug-o-war... more | add synopsis
1 win & 4 nominations more
Brilliantly barking. more (8 total)
| Leslie Cheung | ... | Ling Choi Sin | |
| Joey Wang | ... | Ching Fung / Windy | |
| Michelle Reis | ... | Yuet Chi / Moon | |
| Jacky Cheung | ... | Chi Chau / Autumn | |
| Ma Wu | ... | Yin Chek Hsia / Swordsman | |
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| Feng Ku | ... | Old Man in Cell | |
| Shun Lau | ... | High Priest | |
| Siu-Ming Lau | ... | Lord Fu | |
| Waise Lee | ... | Fu | |
| Siu-Chun To | ... | Rebel | |
Directed by | |||
| Siu-Tung Ching | |||
Writing credits(in alphabetical order) | ||
| Kan Keito | writer | |
| Kee-To Lam | screenplay (as Kei To Lam) | |
| Tai-Muk Lau | writer | |
Produced by | |||
| Hark Tsui | .... | producer | |
Cinematography by | |||
| Arthur Wong | |||
Film Editing by | |||
| Marco Mak | (as Chi-Sin Mak) | ||
Sound Department | |||
| Sefi Carmel | .... | sound re-recording mixer (5.1 surround mix) | |
Camera and Electrical Department | |||
| Shijie Huang | .... | camera operator | |
Editorial Department | |||
| Simon Broderick | .... | colorist | |
Other crew | |||
| Cheung Kan Chow | .... | action director (as Cheong Gun Chow) | |
| Patrick Tam | .... | action director | |
A Chinese Ghost Story II (Hong Kong: English title)
Qian ny you hun II ren jian dao (Hong Kong: Mandarin title)
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104 min
1.85 : 1 more
Spain:18 | Argentina:16 | Germany:16 | UK:12 | USA:Unrated | Italy:T | Singapore:PG
Follows Sien nui yau wan (1987) more
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Not entirely sane mixture of martial arts, supernatural tomfoolery, adventure epic, picaresque, Eastern philosophy and religion, and monster movie; featuring cowardly, yet devilishly handsome scholar-heroes, potty priests with magical nous, fearsome, yet cute, highkicking heroines, fat evil fake Buddhas, mendacious high priests, lumbering trolls, hairy gurus and noble warriors. You can choose either THE PHANTOM MENACE and George Lucas, who stole many of these elements to create an enervating sticky gloop that goes on way too long; or this, directed at a breathless pace, full of fun, joy, energy, terror, invention and wonder (and socio-historical critique) which ends far too soon.