The complete collection of Lin Zhengying’s zombie series
The complete collection of Lam Ching-ying's zombie series
1984: "People Scare Ghosts"
1985: "Mr. Zombie" -
1985 :"The Turn of Time"
1986: "Zombie Family"-
1987: "Mr. Phantom"
1989: "One Eyebrow Taoist"< /p>
1990: "Exorcism Cop"-
1990: "Ghost Bites Ghost"-
1990: "Spirit World"-
1991: "The Ninth Day of September: Seeing the Light Again"-
1991: "The Person Beside the Pillow"-
1991: "The Mysterious Gate of Heaven and Earth"-< /p>
1991: "Zero Hour Ten"
1991: "Ghost Cadre"-
1991: "Zombie Supreme"-
1991: "African Monk" -
1991: "Humans, Ghosts and Gods" -
1992: "The Golden Taoist Who Fights Ghosts" -
1992 Year: "The Scoundrel" -
1992: "Music Zombies" -
1992: "The Ghost Tour" -
1992: "Wong Tai Sin"-
1992: "New Mr. Zombie"
1992: "Monster City"
1992: "Elf Change"-< /p>
1993: "Painted Skin: The King of Yin and Yang" -
1993: "The Taoist Exorcist"
1994: "Zhong Kui Marries His Sister"
1995: "Zombie Taoist 1"
1996: "Zombie Taoist 2"
Lin Ching-ying's zombie series
Lin Ching-ying's zombies Movies include:
1. "Mr. Zombie"
This is the first time I know about Uncle Jiu, but I don't know that he is called Lin Zhengying. At that time, my family only had an antique color TV set in the whole village, and there were no VCD or DVD players. What we used was a video recorder, which was a very large piece of video tape.
2. "Zombie Supreme"
In the 1990s, Hong Kong was not only a world of gambling movies. In fact, the theme of fantasy horror + comedy was also very popular with the audience. The reason why this film caused a sensation when it was released was because it was the first to use large-scale special effects that were extremely rare at the time. It was of epoch-making significance in the early 1990s.
3. "New Mr. Zombie"
Some people think that the reason why Chinese movies are not as good as European and American blockbusters is because they don't know how to make sequels. In fact, this statement is wrong. Who wouldn’t continue filming a subject that makes money? It’s just that my thinking and equipment can’t keep up with others. This film also made me meet another very interesting person, that is Xu Guanying.
4. "The Exorcist Taoist"
As the saying goes, one thing will bring down another thing, and glutinous rice will cure wood fleas. This film is the best explanation. To subjugate Chinese ghosts, you need to use magic talismans, and to kill Western ghosts, you need to use crosses!
5. "Music Zombie"
Lin Zhengying made me realize that zombies can also listen to music. Especially this song "A Bird Fell into the Water" has become a familiar children's song because of this movie.
6. "One Eyebrow Taoist"
"One Eyebrow Taoist" directed and starred by Lin Zhengying in 1989 is the best example of his "combination of earth and foreign countries". The whole "Taoist with One Eyebrow" is funny and exciting. The novel effects of the "chicken-and-duck talk" between Taoist Master Maoshan and the Christians, and the fight between Maoshan Shu and Western zombies greatly impressed the audience.
Although Lam Ching-ying failed to make a profit due to his efforts to improve regardless of costs, it opened the way for Hong Kong filmmakers to re-examine local zombie movies.
7. "Exorcism Cop"
A standard Lin Zhengying zombie film, the most exciting part of the whole film is the battle between humans and ghosts at the beginning. Lin Zhengying's actions and camera Just as neat and crisp. The part where the female walker goes berserk is also quite brilliant. After Uncle Ying entered Hong Kong, the storyline began to develop into a detective + comedy aspect, supplemented by a little love element.
In the end, it turned into a battle of magic weapons, a random fight, very much like the European and American monster plasma films of the 1960s and 1970s, with few casualties.
8. "Ghosts in Suits"
The production of this film is not very sophisticated, and the plot is also suspected of copying the routine of Hollywood thrillers: on a desert island, there are always a group of people. Unlucky young people will always encounter some ghosts and gods when they go camping, and a few will always die. But what Hollywood cannot match is that we have Uncle Ying, who always shows his talents in times of crisis to help these young people save themselves from danger.
9. "Ghost Cadres"
If you want to know what China was like in the 1960s and 1970s, please watch this film.
10. "Zombie Family"
In many Hong Kong zombie films, the zombies are cold-blooded and ruthless and bite people on sight. This film is an exception. The little zombie not only played with the children, but at the last moment when the zombie couple wanted to bite the children and their family to death, he stepped forward to protect them, which can be regarded as affectionate and righteous.
Unfortunately, the film did not tell the doctor of traditional Chinese medicine and the reporter’s son-in-law how to deal with the little zombie at the end. It seemed that they planned to humanely destroy it.
Zombie Lin Zhengying Zombie Series
***2, namely "Mr. Zombie" and "New Mr. Zombie".
Plot synopsis?·······
Ren Fa, a wealthy country squire, his late father used coercion and inducement to obtain a piece of Feng Shui treasure land. With the guidance of Mr. Feng Shui, his father was buried twenty years later. Relocation and burial for the benefit of descendants. However, Uncle Jiu inspected the tomb and learned that Mr. Feng Shui had a personal grudge with the Ren family and had tampered with the tomb. Twenty years later, Mr. Ren's body had become malignant. Uncle Jiu proposed to be cremated on the spot, and the bones were moved to Yizhuang at the request of Master Ren. Despite careful care, Mr. Ren turned into a zombie and killed his son Ren Fa.
Uncle Jiu concluded that Mrs. Ren and Ren Fa’s zombies would reappear, so he ordered his apprentices Qiu Sheng and Wen Cai to deal with them carefully
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Mr. Zombie 3
The third part of Mr. Zombie is "Mr. Phantom",
Starring:
Lin Ching-ying
Ng Yao-han
Lu Fang
Lou Nanguang
Movie title: Mr. Fantasy
Genre: Horror, action, comedy, supernatural film
Director: Liu Guanwei
Screenwriter: Szeto Cheuk-han, Lu Yongqiang
Producer: Sammo Hung
Starring: Lam Ching-ying, Lou Nanguang, Wu Yaohan, Wang Yuhuan, Lu Fang
Action designer: Lam Ching-ying, Dong Wei
Planner: Wang Yingjie
Producer: Stanley Ho
Distributed by Baohe Pictures Co., Ltd.
Duration: 88 minutes
Released: 1987
Region: Hong Kong
Plot introduction:
On a dark and windy night, with half a bucket of water, Wu Yaohan, a Taoist priest from Maoshan, passed through a small town and used Maoshan small skills to drink and eat. As a result, he was ordered to Wu Yaohan. We left Fugui Town before dark that night. All the security team members were excited because of the reward for capturing the most wanted criminal. After learning about it, the Taoist priest Wu Yaohan and his accomplice Lu Fang sneaked into the prison to rescue the robbers, but failed. That night,