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      Mr. Vampire 2

      Released Aug 15, 1986 1h 31m Horror Comedy List
      Reviews 48% Audience Score 100+ Ratings A Taoist priest and a police chief search for vampires running amok. Read More Read Less

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      Audience Member Part 2 of Jiang Shi Xian Sheng. This is call Jiang Shi Jia Zu. But no link for both movies. Also quite good movie. Chung Fat is a professor who dig up artifacts. Billy Lau & Lau Chau Sang are his students. They found a family of 3 vampire and bring home. When transporting the boy vampire, the talisman blew away and it is alive. They rush back to check on Billy. He remove the lady talisman to see and it is alive. He use the man talisman to stop her and switch back and forth. Chung use the small talisman to freeze him but he can still move a little. Hu Feng daughter and son discover the boy vampire in their home and decide to keep him, thought he is illegal immigrant. Their friends also friendly to him and go out to play. Yuen Biao want to marry Lam Ching Ying daughter Moon Lee but he only accept if he takes over his TCM shop. Billy go see Lam as he was bite on the arm by the vampire. Lam test the wound with sticky rice and know its vampire. Yuen and Moon follow him. They go out to find the boy vampire. Yuen sneak in and want to take photo with the vampires and remove the talisman. He throw the retard potion and their action become slow. Lam and Moon arrive and sniff in the potion. Yuen manage to pour the potion into both vampires and temporarily stop them. The police bring back both vampires. Lam can't stab them because the body is kept in mortuary and harden. Billy and Lee go mortuary to steal back. Lam and Yuen drive their lorry to burn the vampires. They were stop by road block. Lam have no choice but to burn the lorry immediately. The 2 vampires bash out from roof and escape. Hu saw the boy vampire in the kids room and lock in store. His wails attract the parents. The boy vampire stop his dad from killing the human family. When the vampires wanna leave, the police surround with lights and force them back. Lam kill the lady vampire, lure the guy to the greenhouse, police shoot chemical round and he dissolves. Lam use anesthetic make the boy vampire sleep and carry him away. Just as they left, Billy and Lau turn to vampire and killed Chung... Rated 3 out of 5 stars 02/22/23 Full Review Audience Member An archaeological dig in Southeast China uncovers an ancient den of entombed vampires, which the Professor and his bumbling assistants unthinkingly bring back to their workshop to study. Once the spell sheets have been removed from the corpses' foreheads, the vampires spring back to life to terrorize the town, and it is up to a Taoist priest to intervene using his magic powers! Director Ricky Lau unleashes this stand-up sequel to Hong Kong's popular MR. VAMPIRE, complete with an new set of hilarious gags and off-the-wall characters! The impeccable comic timing is carried out once more using carefully-planned fight choreography and physical humor that would make The Three Stooges proud. In its most brilliant moment, one of the two apprentices gets stuck in a pickle between two of the vampires with only one spell sheet left to protect him, so he must strategically move it back and forth against both villains to stop them in their tracks long enough for him to escape. Ricky Lau never repeats the same gag twice, making each new scene freshly entertaining. Many cast members return from the original in all-new roles, with Ching-Ying Lam playing another mystical incarnation of the One-Eyebrow Priest. MR. VAMPIRE fans cannot afford to miss this enjoyable follow-up! Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 01/16/23 Full Review Audience Member More cute than funny, but with the same silly cast. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 02/27/23 Full Review Audience Member This sequel is set in modern times, with grave robbing archeologists accidently releasing a hopping vampire family. Lots of hilarious hijinks, but only really fun with Chin-Ying Lam and Yuen Biao. Without a ghost plotline to make it longer, it feels like a short sequel. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 02/05/23 Full Review Audience Member Add a review (optional)... Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/20/23 Full Review Audience Member The Mr. Vampire series of movies are way too good! If you`re not familiar with the hopping vampire genre or Chinese horror film humour then try to think along the lines of Evil Dead. Love it. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/16/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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      Synopsis A Taoist priest and a police chief search for vampires running amok.
      Director
      Ricky Lau
      Genre
      Horror, Comedy
      Original Language
      Chinese
      Release Date (Theaters)
      Aug 15, 1986, Wide
      Release Date (DVD)
      Dec 5, 2000
      Runtime
      1h 31m