Exorcist Master | |||||||||||||
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Director: | Wu Ma | ||||||||||||
Producer: | Lee Jan-Gei | ||||||||||||
Starring: | Lam Ching-ying Wu Ma | ||||||||||||
Cinematography: | James Wu Kuo-Ren Che Chang-Gin Chun Chung-Yin | ||||||||||||
Editing: | Wong Jing-Cheung Chow Tak-Yeung Liu Woh-Haau | ||||||||||||
Studio: | Bao Shiung Film & Communication Co. Ltd. | ||||||||||||
Runtime: | 92 minutes | ||||||||||||
Country: | Hong Kong | ||||||||||||
Language: | Cantonese |
Exorcist Master (驅魔道長 Jyutping: Kui moh do jeung; Pinyin: Qūmó Dàocháng; literally, Expel Demon Taoist Priest) is a 1992 comedy horror Hong Kong film directed by Wu Ma and starring Wu Ma and Lam Ching-ying. It is a spin-off of the 1985 Hong Kong movie Mr. Vampire. Lam Ching-ying reprises his role as a Taoist priest.
In the film, a long-dead priest is revived as a vampire and haunts the church building where he died.
Priest Wu (Wu Ma) is due to re-open a church after a priest died there twenty years ago, Uncle Nine (Lam Ching-ying) recommends he does not re-open the church but Priest Wu goes ahead.[1] The priest who died there becomes a vampire who wants to turn everyone in the town into a vampire.[2]