After three sequels, it's finally time to make an actual sequel to Mr. Vampire, with Master Kau (Lam Ching-ying), Man-choi (Ricky Hui) and Chau-sang (Chin Siu-ho) all coming back. What a wild story they've been brought back for, as the soul of an aborted fetus lives within a statue before seeking to take over the fetus that is growing within Mai Kei-lin (Wuki Kwan), the one-time love of Master Kau.
There's also The General (Billy Lau), Mai Kei-lin's husband, who is bit by his vampire father and seeks to escape his curse with the help of Kau.
Also - this is a comedy.
What's most amazing - to me - is that I found my copy of this in my small Western Pennsylvania hometown, in the literal sticks, an all-region DVD that I can only assume came from a foreign exchange student at one of the local small colleges, as there were several other similar films. $1 later and my movie room has hopping vampires on the shelves.
There's also The General (Billy Lau), Mai Kei-lin's husband, who is bit by his vampire father and seeks to escape his curse with the help of Kau.
Also - this is a comedy.
What's most amazing - to me - is that I found my copy of this in my small Western Pennsylvania hometown, in the literal sticks, an all-region DVD that I can only assume came from a foreign exchange student at one of the local small colleges, as there were several other similar films. $1 later and my movie room has hopping vampires on the shelves.