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January 27th Zhang Jing watches a movie

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Title: Exorcist Police

Type: Action/Magic

Region :Hong Kong, China

Length: 87 minutes

Language: Mandarin/Cantonese

Release date: November 2, 1990

Cast and Credits

Producer: Leslie Cheung? Eric Tsang

Director: Dong Wei

Producer: Lam Ching-ying

Screenwriter: Eric Tsang and Shen Zhiliang

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Planner: Shi Meiyi

Producer: Xia Zexin

Martial arts director: Lin Zhengying? Li Zhijie? Hou Yaozhong? Zhou Jinjiang? Chen Wenqing

Photography: Cao Anchun ?Kwan Chi-kin? Lam Hui-tai

Editor: Kwok Ting-hong? Hu Qi-can

Starring: Lam Ching-ying, Lin Junxian, Miao Qiaowei, Wang Meihua Nishi, Michiko

Friendly guest appearance: Wu Ma

< p>Co-starring: Billy Chow? Chen Zhiliang? Huang Yuxing? Zhu Dou? Li Zhijie? Peng Runxiang? Hou Huanling

Movie introduction

The policemen are Lin Junxian and Miu Qiaowei. He accidentally killed a mysterious woman, who was later found to have been dead for a long time. Superintendent Wu Ma of the Crime Unit realized that the situation was serious and asked Lin Zhengying, who was proficient in magic, to join the investigation. It was discovered that the leader of the group who used dead people to transport drugs was Michiko Nisigyo, the leader of a Japanese cult. The two sides started a fierce battle.

"Exorcism Cop" is the debut film directed by martial arts director Dong Wei. It combines the most popular spiritual exorcism film in the late 1980s with the best police and gangster action film in Hong Kong film industry. As expected, it gives way Long-time star Lin Zhengying has another victory. This film is another classic made by "Zombie Master" Mr. Lam Ching-ying during his lifetime. It can be said that Lam Ching-ying created an era, the most popular era of spiritual exorcism in the late 1980s and early 1990s, in Hong Kong. In the turbulent era of film heyday, his zombie films established a new genre, attracting other companies and filmmakers to imitate. But none can reach its height.

The head-to-head action scene with Lam Ching-ying in the film is also quite interesting. Combining Hong Kong film industry's best police and gangster action movies, this film won a very good box office that year, and it is very worthy of appreciation!