Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Begging for ghosts

Begging for ghosts

Movie title

fraud

English movie names

fraud

region

Hong Kong, China

kind

Comedy/fantasy

conversational language

Guangzhou people

The length of a movie (according to the screening time)

93 minutes

colour

colour

width

35 mm film deformation

Shooting format

35 mm

layout

35 mm

loan

be in charge of/supervisor

Yuet Sang Chin Yuesangqin

Star; Play the leading role

Ching-Ying Lam Ching-Ying Lam ...

Dong Weiwei East ... Guangxi

Chen Long Long Chan ... Park

Yuet Sang Chin Yuet Sang Chin ... Ghost.

Wu Mama Wu ... Odeman

Liu Qiusheng Zhousheng Building ... Opera singer.

Ho Kai Law Heqi Law

Liu Yali Liu Yali

film producer

Sammo Hung Sammo Hung

Billy Chen Billy Chen

Take pictures of ...

Liyoutang Liyoutang

Liu Guanwei Liu Weimin

montage

Peter Cheung Yiu Chung Yao Chongchang

Release time

Hong Kong 1984 65438+ 10/2

abstract

The little Wu Sheng Gui in the troupe often plays ghosts and plays tricks on pillars. How can you expect to meet Chaozhou ghosts? The grand master of the old suitcase knew that Chaozhou ghost had been dismembered before his death, and wanted to find its whole skeleton for burial, but he found another evil ghost bone, which scared the people in the troupe to death. Fortunately, Chaozhou ghosts taught Uncle Sheng to answer blows with blows, pretending to be a heavenly teacher and scaring people. ...

[Edit this paragraph] Behind the scenes tidbits

This is the first time that Ching-Ying Lam appeared as a Taoist in a ghost film of kung fu comedy. Dong Wei, who has turned to be a director and martial arts finger, also showed excellent boxing and comedy in the film. The film continues the popularity of ghost films in the early 1980s, and skillfully combines traditional kung fu comedies as a new commercial selling point. There are many jokes in the story, which makes people laugh. Although the cost is not high, people have to be fascinated by its unique drama and comedy skills. The film's box office was not high, but it was the vanguard of the video market, enduring for many years and continuing its commercial charm.