Mang gwai chai goon

Nov 19 1987 N/A 1h 28m
Action, Comedy, Horror

The police station used to be the army club during the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong. Many Japanese officers committed hara kiri there on V-J Day. The old building thus became a ghost house. Petty thief Ming is detained in the basement. It is the Ghost Festival when ghosts are allowed one night's leave. The Colonel shows up and bites Ming, who becomes a vampire.

Plot

A Hong Kong police station used to be a clubhouse of the Japanese at the time of their occupation of the city during World War II. However, at the end of the war, many of the Japanese committed haka kiri in the clubhouse. In the present time, after thief Sneaky Ming (Billy Lau) was captured and incarcerated at the station, he was lured into a world of the paranormal by the spirits of those still inhabiting the building. He was tricked into unleashing the fierce General Issei (Rico Chu), who resurrects into a vampire and wreaks havoc in the city. As a result, police officers Kam Mark-K (Jacky Cheung) and Man-Chill (Ricky Hui) attempt to put a stop to the terror.

Written by

Wong Kar-Wai, Jeffrey Lau

Directed by

Jeffrey Lau

Production Countries

Hong Kong

Production Companies

In-Gear Film Production Co. Ltd.

Languages

Awards

N/A

Scores
# of Votes
539
Average Rating
6.1 out of 10
Metascore
NA
Popularity
NA