Mr. Vampire | |||||||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 殭屍先生 | ||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 僵尸先生 | ||||||||||
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Directed by | Ricky Lau | ||||||||||
Written by | Sze-to Cheuk-hon Barry Wong Wong Ying | ||||||||||
Produced by | Sammo Hung | ||||||||||
Starring | Ricky Hui Moon Lee Chin Siu-ho Lam Ching-ying Wong Siu-fung Billy Lau | ||||||||||
Cinematography | Peter Ngor | ||||||||||
Edited by | Peter Cheung | ||||||||||
Music by | Anders Nelsson Alastair Monteith-Hodge The Melody Bank | ||||||||||
Production companies | Bo Ho Films Co., Ltd. Paragon Films Ltd. | ||||||||||
Distributed by | Golden Harvest | ||||||||||
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Running time | 96 minutes | ||||||||||
Country | Hong Kong | ||||||||||
Language | Cantonese | ||||||||||
Budget | HK$8,500,000 | ||||||||||
Box office | HK$20,092,129 |
Mr. Vampire (Chinese: 殭屍先生) is a 1985 Hong Kong comedy horror film directed by Ricky Lau and produced by Sammo Hung. The film's box office success led to the creation of a Mr. Vampire franchise, with the release of four sequels directed by Ricky Lau from 1986 to 1992, and subsequent similarly themed films with different directors released between 1987 and 1992, with Lam Ching-ying as the lead for the majority of them. The vampire of the film is based on the jiangshi, the hopping corpses of Chinese folklore (similar to both zombies and vampires). The film was released under the Chinese title 暫時停止呼吸 (literally: Hold Your Breath for a Moment) in Taiwan. The film was the breakthrough success of the jiangshi genre, a trend popular in Hong Kong during the 1980s, and established many of the genre's recognisable tropes.[1]