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Hopping Mad - The Mr Vampire Sequels

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Release Date: 22/05/2023

Edition: Restored
Genre: World Cinema
Sub-Genre: World Cinema
Region Code: Region B
Certificate: 15
Label: Eureka Classics
Actors: Lam Ching-Ying, Yuen Biao, Richard Ng, Yuen Wah, Wu Ma, Chin Siu-ho, Fong Lui, Frank Juhas, Pauline Wong, Moon Lee, Chung Fat, Chin Kar Lok, Billy Lau, Loletta Lee, Anthony Chan, Maria Cordero
Director: Lam Ching-Ying, Ricky Lau
Number of Discs: 2
Duration: 364 minutes
Audio Languages: Mandarin chinese, English
Subtitle Languages: English

Collection of four Hong Kong comedy horror sequels to 'Mr Vampire' (1985). In 'Mr Vampire II' (1986) archaeologist Professor Kwok (Chung Fat) and his two students stumble across three vampires slumbering in a cave. When the talismans immobilising them are removed, the vampires are unleashed, and it's up to supernatural expert Dr. Lam (Lam Ching-Ying), his daughter Gigi (Moon Lee) and future son-in-law Yen (Yuen Biao) to stop them before it's too late. 'Mr Vampire III' (1987) sees inept Taoist priest Uncle Ming (Richard Ng) join forces with expert Uncle Nine (Ching-Ying) to take down a powerful sorceress known as Devil Lady (Pauline Wong). In 'Mr Vampire IV' (1988) neighbours Four-Eyed Taoist (Anthony Chan) and Buddhist monk Master Yat-yau (Wu Ma) have long been at odds with each other but when a convoy of soldiers pass by escorting a coffin containing a vampire, their priorities change. During a thunderstorm, the vampire escapes and infects the soldiers, so the two men must work together to defeat the threat. Finally, in 'Vampire Vs Vampire' (1989) One-Eyebrow Priest (Ching-Ying) discovers a European vampire immune to his usual methods and must learn how to combat this new enemy.

Special Features: Bonus Footage, Commentary: 'Mr Vampire II' and 'Vampire Vs Vampire': Frank Djeng (Asian film expert); 'Mr Vampire III' and 'Mr Vampire IV': Mike Leeder and Arne Venema (action cinema experts); 'Mr Vampire III': Frank Djeng and John Charles (film writer), Reversible sleeve featuring original poster art; Video piece on the history and resurgent popularity of the jiangshi genre; Video piece examining the rituals portrayed in the films, Trailers