Vampire Buster (1989)
In ancient China, a demon was defeated in a fierce battle with a priest, who sealed it's evil spirit in a vase. Centuries later, during the cultural revolution, rebels attempted to gain possession of the vessel from the priest's descendant; however, he threw it into the ocean to keep it from being tampered. The vase was recovered years later in Hong Kong and was auctioned off to a councilman. The demon, unfortunately, escaped and took control of the councilman's body, beginning a spree of terror in the city.
Directors:
Norman Law Man, Stanley Siu Wing.
Writers:
Barry Wong Ping-Yiu, Wong Jing, Yuen Kai-Chi.
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Kent Cheng Jak-Si as Cheung Sap Yat |
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Natalis Chan Pak-Cheung as Chan Pak Tung |
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Stanley Fung Shui-Fan as Councillor Steven Kay |
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Jacky Cheung Hok-Yau as Jacky |
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Elsie Chan Yik-Si as Cat |
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Anglie Leung Wan-Yui as Mabel |
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Paul Chung Fat as Demon from the Vase |
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Manfred Wong Man-Chun as Bo |
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Hung Mei as Steven's Mother |
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Helena Law Lan as Councillor Tang |
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Wong Wai as Councillor Lee |
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Barry Wong Ping-Yiu as Pedestrian |
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Tenky Tin Kai-Man as Pedestrian |
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Law Shu-Kei as |
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Benz Kong To-Hoi as |
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Austin Wai Tin-Chi as Cheung's ancestor |
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Shum Wai as Gang Boss |
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Chun Kwai-Bo as Revolutionary |
| Directing | Norman Law Man | Director |
| Production | Alan Tang Kwong-Wing | Executive Producer |
| Art | Raymond Lee King-Man | Art Direction |
| Writing | Barry Wong Ping-Yiu | Screenplay |
| Directing | Stanley Siu Wing | Director |
| Production | Stanley M. Yeh | Associate Producer |
| Camera | Tom Lau Moon-Tong | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Peter Ngor Chi-Kwan | Director of Photography |
| Production | Rover Tang | Producer |
| Writing | Wong Jing | Screenplay |
| Writing | Yuen Kai-Chi | Screenplay |
| Art | Angela Wilson | Production Design |