Vampire Hunters (2003)
In 17th century China, zombies and vampires roamed the lands, feeding on the unsuspecting. A group of martial artists / vampire hunters find themselves employed by a very rich - and very insane - old man who has kept everyone of his relatives preserved in wax and not buried. Apparently it is his family's tradition. So, having generations of potential zombies in your cellar may not be the smartest idea ever, but it takes two to tango. In this case, a thief wants the old-man's treasure and hires a zombie-wrangler to re-animate the waxed up relatives in order to sneak into the mansion and steal the treasure. It's up to the kung-fu fighting vampire hunters to save the day (or night).
Director:
Wellson Chin Sing-Wai
Writer:
Tsui Hark
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Michael Chow Man-Kin as Fat |
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Ken Chang Tzu-Yao as Hei |
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Lam Suet as Kung |
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Danny Chan Kwok-Kwan as Choi |
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Yu Rongguang as Master Jiang |
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Anya as Sasa |
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Horace Lee Wai-Shing as Dragon Tang |
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Ji Chunhua as Master Mao Shan |
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Chen Kuan-Tai as Zombie Wrangler |
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Lee Kin-Yan as Geomancer |
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Lee Lik-Chi as Butler |
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Wong Yat-Fei as Undertaker |
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Sze Mei-Yee as Clothing Salesman |
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Zou Na as Ling |
| Production | Tsui Hark | Producer |
| Directing | Wellson Chin Sing-Wai | Director |
| Sound | J.M. Logan | Original Music Composer |
| Writing | Tsui Hark | Screenplay |
| Camera | Sunny Tsang Tat-Sze | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Marco Mak Chi-Sin | Editor |
| Camera | Joe Chan Kwong-Hung | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Herman Yau | Director of Photography |
| Costume & Make-Up | Maggie Choy Yin-Ching | Makeup Artist |
| Production | Shi Nansun | Producer |