3 reviews
This is an obscure ghost movie made in Hong Kong and Taiwan, a story about two cousins whose boutique, which used to be a theater years ago, is haunted by a ghost. The spirit seeks revenge on the person responsible for accidentally burning down the theater 30 years ago, causing her fiery death.
This movie has the usual Hong Kong-style comedy plus horror fare, but with limited suspense and mild comic relief. The acting was OK for the most part, and the plot's pacing is quite steady. Not a terribly exciting movie, but is OK to pass the time with.
Grade B-
This movie has the usual Hong Kong-style comedy plus horror fare, but with limited suspense and mild comic relief. The acting was OK for the most part, and the plot's pacing is quite steady. Not a terribly exciting movie, but is OK to pass the time with.
Grade B-
- OllieSuave-007
- Sep 5, 2017
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Aug 21
Another comedy with horror elements, that Hong Kong knocked out in the 80s. It stars 2 of the young stars of the period in Ann Bridgewater and Charine Chan, who often appeared in films together with Loletta Lee and Fennie Yuen also, but the latter 2 are nowhere to be seen here. We also have Mark Cheng, another very recognisable face.
More comedy than horror, likeable enough but nothing special.
7 out of 10.
Another comedy with horror elements, that Hong Kong knocked out in the 80s. It stars 2 of the young stars of the period in Ann Bridgewater and Charine Chan, who often appeared in films together with Loletta Lee and Fennie Yuen also, but the latter 2 are nowhere to be seen here. We also have Mark Cheng, another very recognisable face.
More comedy than horror, likeable enough but nothing special.
7 out of 10.
- gorytus-20672
- Aug 30, 2021
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Scary enough to capture the attention of kids. Entertaining enough for us to have watched it weekly for a year.