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Childhood memories of Lam Ching-ying’s top ten movies, which one do you like the most?

Lin Ching-ying is a famous Hong Kong film actor. He first entered the entertainment industry as a martial arts instructor. Later, he became well-known to the audience for his comedy movies. The zombie series has become a memory of a generation. So today I will list the top ten movies of Lin Zhengying for everyone. If you are interested, come and take a look.

Lam Ching-ying's top ten movies:

1. Mr. Zombie

2. The Taoist with One Eyebrow

3. The Exorcist Police

4. Mr. Phantom

5. Zombie Family

6. African Monk

7. Zombie Supreme

8 , New Mr. Zombie

9. Musical Zombie

10. Humans, Ghosts and Gods

1. Mr. Zombie

Detailed introduction: "Mr. Zombie" "" is Lin Zhengying's most representative zombie movie and the most glorious symbol in this series of movies. The film tells the story of a wealthy country gentleman who received advice from a Feng Shui master and wanted to move the grave. He invited the Taoist uncle Jiu Shu and his apprentice. However, during the process of relocation, it was discovered that the body had turned into a zombie, which triggered a fierce fight.

2. Yimei Taoist

Detailed introduction: Not only Qing Dynasty zombies but also Western zombies appear in "Yimei Taoist". In addition to the very funny live treasure disciple in the film, The little zombies raised inside are also a highlight. It is a very classic one in Lin Zhengying's zombie series of movies.

3. Exorcist Police

Detailed introduction: Most of Lin Zhengying’s previous roles were Taoist priests, but in this film, he became a policeman. The film describes the police accidentally killing a woman during a drug investigation. Later, it was discovered that this was a conspiracy of a Japanese cult, and Uncle Feng, who was proficient in magic, came to investigate, and the two sides launched a fierce battle.

4. Mr. Fantasy

Detailed introduction: "Mr. Fantasy" has a lot of scary scenes. It tells the story of Mao Shanming and his apprentices who cheated on food and drink. , met a fierce ghost at night, accidentally broke into the silent village, and was captured. Finally, he was rescued by Taoist Master Jiu Shu.

5. Zombie Family

Detailed introduction: This work revolves around a zombie family. It not only has scary and funny scenes, but also describes the deep friendship between children and little zombies. , and the family ties between zombie families.

6. The African Monk

Detailed introduction: Compared with other zombie movies, "The African Monk" will be more witty and humorous, with fewer scary scenes, and there are There are also narrations by Stephen Chow and Ng Mang-tat, and there are many highlights.

7. Zombie Supreme

Detailed introduction: This work is a zombie movie directed by Liu Weiqiang and starring Lin Zhengying. It tells the story of the disciples of the Maoshan sect who were confused by ghosts and thus interacted with the zombies and the underworld. The story of a battle of wits and courage between female ghosts.

8. New Mr. Zombie

Detailed introduction: This "New Mr. Zombie" continues the previous setting. There are many funny scenes between the master and the apprentice, and Sandra Ng's appearance is also It adds a lot of highlights to the film.

9. Musical Zombie

Detailed introduction: Because of the conflict with his senior brother, the Taoist priest from Maoshan wanted to start a new business, so he took his apprentice away and came to Jiangnan to make a career of driving away corpses. There is a very interesting setting in the film, that is, the zombies in it like to listen to music, and the senior brother played by Lin Zhengying is also proficient in the language of zombies.

10. People, Ghosts and Gods

Detailed introduction: This work stars Lin Zhengying and Zheng Zeshi, and their cooperation is also very brilliant. The film tells the story of Maoshan disciples fighting against the fire ghost. It is a typical Hong Kong-style cold humor horror film.