Happy Ghost Explained

Happy Ghost
Native Name:
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T:開心鬼
S:开心鬼
P:kāi xīn guǐ
J:hoi1 sam1 gwai2
Director:Clifton Ko
Screenplay:
  • Raymond Wong
  • Clifton Ko
  • Joe Ma
  • Bing-cheung Mak
Producer:Raymond Wong[1]
Starring:
Cinematography:Bob Thompson
Editing:Tony Chow
Music:Mahmood Rum Jahn
Studio:Cinema City Film Co. Ltd.
Distributor:Golden Princess Amusement Co. Ltd.
Runtime:96 minutes
Country:Hong Kong
Language:Cantonese
Budget:HK$ 1,000,000
Gross:HK$ 17,414,334

Happy Ghost (released in the Philippines as Magic to Win 3: The Origin[2]) is a 1984 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Clifton Ko. Produced and written by Raymond Wong, the film stars Wong, Boonie Law, Loletta Lee and Sandy Lamb. The film was the 12th most grossed films in Hong Kong of 1984.

Plot

The film is about three high school students, Bonnie (Bonnie Law), Juliet (Rachel Lee (actress)) and Venus (Sandy Lamb), in their last year in school together, go on their last picnic before their examinations. Taking shelter from a sudden storm in an abandoned temple, Bonnie finds a piece of rope and takes it home. With this rope she brings home a spirit of Scholar Pik (Raymond Wong Pak-ming), whose archaic ways of thinking obviously clashed with the values held by a twentieth century teenager. Yet, they began to make friends with each other. The three girls started to depend on Scholar Pik's magic for everything. After their exam, they realize it, the girls begin to derive a more positive and hardworking attitude towards life through his encouragement.

Cast

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Release

Box office

Happy Ghost was a hit for Cinema City and grossed a total of HK$17,414,334. The movie ran in theaters from 14 July 1984 to 3 August 1984.[4]

Alternate title

In the Philippines, the film was released by South Cinema Films as Magic to Win 3: The Origin on 12 January 1989, after Happy Ghost II and III (respectively released as Magic to Win and Magic to Win 2).[5]

Reception

In his book Horror and Science Fiction Film IV, Donald C. Willis stated that Happy Ghost was "fairly elaborate and inventive, but tends to run off in all directions".

See also

Notes

Book: Willis, Donald C.. Horror and Science Fiction Films IV. Scarecrow Press. 0-8108-3055-8. 1997.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Happy Ghost. https://archive.today/20130706162551/http://ipac.hkfa.lcsd.gov.hk/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=1J73B2616R568.1694&profile=hkfa&uri=full=3100024@!33662@!22&ri=5&aspect=basic_search&menu=search&source=192.168.110.61@!horizon&ipp=20&staffonly=&&aspect=basic_search&menu=search&ri=5. dead. 6 July 2013. Hong Kong. Hong Kong Film Archive. 6 June 2013.
  2. News: Magic to Win 3. 20 June 2020. Manila Standard. Manila Standard News, Inc.. 18 December 1988. 14. Still with Wong in this chapter are his reliable Golden Girls together with pretty and fresh faces like Loletta Lee..., Bonnie Law and Sandy Lamb..
  3. Web site: The Happy Ghost (1984). hkmdb.com. 26 November 2019.
  4. Web site: Box Office Hong Kong 1984 [Chinese Movies]]. movieworld.com. 11 December 2004. https://web.archive.org/web/20041211043124/http://www.movieworld.com.hk/zine/Office/hkyear/hk1984c-en.shtml. dead. dmy-all.
  5. News: Opens Today. 20 June 2020. Manila Standard. Manila Standard News, Inc.. 12 January 1989. 15. The Box-Office Strength of 'Magic to Win 3 - The Origin' Has Been Proven in Southeast Asian Countries Outgrossing 'Magic to Win' 1 & 2..