Devil Fetus | |
Director: | Lau Hung-chuen |
Producer: | Lo Wei |
Starring: | Shirley Lu Lau Dan Eddie Chan |
Cinematography: | Lau Hung-chuen |
Editing: | David Wu |
Studio: | Lo Wei Motion Picture Company |
Distributor: | Golden Harvest |
Runtime: | 86 minutes |
Country: | Hong Kong |
Language: | Cantonese |
Gross: | HK$ 3,920,445 |
Devil Fetus (魔胎) is a 1983 Hong Kong horror film directed by Lau Hung Chuen.
A woman buys an antique vase, which contains a demon that is unleashed to cause mayhem and take possession of people it encounters.
The soundtrack of the film includes "La Petite Fille de la Mer" from the Vangelis album L'Apocalypse des animaux (1973). It also contain samples from Ennio Morricone's soundtrack for the John Carpenter film The Thing.
John Charles, author of The Hong Kong Filmography 1977–1997 referred to the film as part of Hong Kong's "early '80s gross-out cycle" of horror films.[1]
Devil Fetus premiered on 7 September 1983 in Hong Kong. It grossed a total of HK$3,920,445.[2] Part of the film's more gruesome moments were cut by Hong Kong censors.
Author John Charles referred to the film as "silly but amusing" and stated that the special effects in the film "are too ambitious for the budget". Arty Flores from HorrorNews.net gave the film a positive review, calling it "a whacked out hilarious, what the hell is going on, freaky cult film".[3] Jay Seaver from eFilmCritic awarded the film a negative 2/5 stars, calling it "Hilariously dated", and criticized the film for its incomprehensible plot.[4]