A Chinese Ghost Story (1987)
A naïve young tax collector for the imperial government winds up spending the night in a haunted temple. There he falls in love with a beautiful woman who, unfortunately, is dead. With the aid of a powerful Daoist Swordsman, he must defeat undead hordes, overcome a sinister Tree Demoness, and descend to the pits of hell, to fight for the spirit he loves.
Director:
Tony Ching Siu-Tung
Writer:
Yuen Kai-Chi
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Leslie Cheung as Ling Choi-san |
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Joey Wong as Lip Siu Sin |
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Wu Ma as Swordsman Yin Chek-ha |
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Lau Siu-Ming as Tree Demon |
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David Lam Wai as Swordsman Hsia Hou |
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Fanny Sit Chi-Lun as Siu Ching |
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David Wu as Secretary Chiu |
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Wong Jing as Judge |
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Huang Ha as Boss at Tavern |
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Sze Mei-Yee as Sells Paintings |
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Chiang Kam as Policeman |
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Yeung Yau-Cheung as Sells Charms |
| Directing | Tony Ching Siu-Tung | Director |
| Production | Tsui Hark | Producer |
| Sound | Leslie Cheung | Theme Song Performance |
| Crew | Phillip Kwok Chui | Martial Arts Choreographer |
| Crew | Alan Chui Chung-San | Martial Arts Choreographer |
| Art | Kenneth Yee | Art Direction |
| Camera | Poon Hang-Sang | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Tom Lau Moon-Tong | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Horace Wong Wing-Hang | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Sander Lee | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Romeo Díaz | Original Music Composer |
| Sound | James Wong Jim | Original Music Composer |
| Sound | David Wu | Original Music Composer |
| Writing | Yuen Kai-Chi | Screenplay |
| Editing | David Wu | Editor |