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The Ultimate Vampire

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The Ultimate Vampire
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese殭屍至尊
Simplified Chinese僵尸至尊
Directed byAndrew Lau
Produced byWong Ying
Chin Chung
StarringLam Ching-ying
Chin Siu-ho
CinematographyAndrew Lau
Tony Miu
Edited byChan Kei-Hop
Production
company
Ying Din Ying Chai Chok
Release date
1 January 1991
Running time
88 minutes
CountryHong Kong
LanguageCantonese
Box officeHK $6,631,216.00

The Ultimate Vampire (殭屍至尊) is a 1991 comedy horror Hong Kong film directed by Andrew Lau and starring Lam Ching-ying and Chin Siu-ho. It is a spin-off of the 1985 Hong Kong film Mr. Vampire, Lam Ching-ying reprises his role as a Taoist priest.

Plot

Master Gau's (Lam Ching-ying) village get overtaken by vampires, so Master Gau and his assistants must join forces to rid their village of the vampires. Master Gau must also take care of his assistants who befriend a ghost.[1]

Box office

The Ultimate Vampire ran 1 January 1991 - 11 January 1991 and grossed HK$6,631,216.00 at the box office.[2][3]

Cast

  • Lam Ching-ying as Master Gau
  • Chin Siu-ho as Chou Sheng
  • Ronald Wong as Man Choi
  • Carrie Ng as Lai
  • Shun Lau as Master Shek Kin
  • Chi Yeung Wong as Shek Shiu Kin
  • Feng Ku as Chin
  • Joanna Chan as Mary

References

  1. ^ "Jiang shi zhi zun (1991)". IMDb. Retrieved 17 December 2013.
  2. ^ "Box Office Hong Kong 1991 Chinese Movies". movieworld.com. Archived from the original on 5 December 2004. Retrieved 17 December 2013.
  3. ^ "Le Box Office 1991". cine-hk.chez-alice.fr. Retrieved 17 December 2013.

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