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Traditional | 驅魔警察 |
Simplified | 驱魔警察 |
Mandarin | qū mó jǐngchá |
Cantonese | keoi1 mo1 ging2 caat3 |
Directed by | Stephen Tung |
Produced by | Lam Ching-ying |
Written by | Sam Chi Leung Tsang Kan Cheung |
Starring | Lam Ching-ying Michael Miu Wilson Lam |
Cinematography | To Fai Tai |
Editing by | Kwok Ting Hung |
Distributed by | Media Asia |
Release date(s) | 11 February 1990 |
Running time | 87 minutes |
Country | Hong Kong |
Language | Cantonese |
Gross revenue | 3.645 M. HK$ |
Magic Cop (驅魔警察) aka. Kui moh ging chaat (Hong Kong Cantonese title) or Qu mo jing cha, Mr. Vampire 5 is a 1990 Hong Kong film produced by and starring Lam Ching-ying.
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Lam, an experienced policeman, lives a quiet and beautiful life in Tung Ping Chau. One day, the old lady living next door comes to ask him to go to Hong Kong Island to return the body of her daughter, a stewardess killed by the police after being suspected of being a drug smuggler. Lam finds that the "Stewardess" had actually been killed before her return to Hong Kong. She had been turned into a living corpse being controlled by a Japanese magician for smuggling. With Lam's supernatural skill and detective technique, they finally find the location of the secret altar of the Japanese magician.[1]
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Unknown | Hong Kong | N/A | Megastar (HK) | NTSC | Cantonese | Unknown | 2VCDs | [2] |
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20 April 2004 | Hong Kong | N/A | Mega Star (HK) | NTSC | ALL | Cantonese, Mandarin | Dolby Digital 5.1 | English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese | [3] |