Two Fools capture a Ghost (1959)
The town is rumoured to be haunted. Cheung Siu-chen pretends to be possessed so that her lover Lau Tin and his friend Lee Luk may heroically exorcise the ghost and curry favour with her father. Driven by greed and lust, the attendant of the ancestral temple and his underlings cast an enticing spell on Cheung and claim that Cheung is possessed with a fierce ghost. Lau and Lee expose the hoax and redeem Cheung. Cheung's father happily gives his consent to the marriage between his daughter and Lau.
Directors:
Fung Chi-Kong, Lee Sau-Kei.
Writers:
Fung Chi-Kong, Lee Sau-Kei.
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Sun-Ma Sze-Tsang as Lau Tin |
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Lam Dan as Cheung Siu-chen |
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Tang Kei-chen as Lee Luk |
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Poon Yat-On as Taoist priest |
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Lee Pang-Fei as Chun's father |
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Ha Bo-Lin as Chun's stepmother |
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To Sam-Ku as Sam Gu, Chun's aunt |
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Sai Gwa-Pau as Talisman vendor |
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Gam Lui as Priest's crony |
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Chu Yau-Ko as Taoist priest w/jiangshi |
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Heung Hoi as One of four assistants |
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Cheung Chi-Suen as |
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Tang Man as One of four assistants |
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Tai Sang-Po as |
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Chow Luen as Taoist priest |
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Ling Fung as |
| Directing | Fung Chi-Kong | Director |
| Directing | Lee Sau-Kei | Director |
| Writing | Fung Chi-Kong | Screenplay |
| Writing | Lee Sau-Kei | Screenplay |
| Directing | Wong King-Wan | Script Supervisor |
| Crew | Chui Yam-Yuk | Cinematography |
| Lighting | Woo Bing-Hung | Lighting Artist |
| Art | Chan Ki-Yui | Art Direction |
| Costume & Make-Up | Tse Tsak-Yuen | Makeup Artist |
| Editing | Tong Kim-Ting | Editor |
| Art | Lam Wah-Sam | Props |
| Sound | Chui Wah-sang | Sound Recordist |
| Sound | Woo Man-Sam | Music |
| Production | Chan Cheong | Production Manager |