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Spooky Encounters

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Theatrical Release Date: 1981
MPAA Rating: Rated: R (Restricted)
Studio: Tai Seng

Editorial Review - Amazon.com

The Mr. Vampire films of the 1980s may be the most familiar examples of a unique Hong Kong subgenre, the knockabout horror comedy. But here, as elsewhere, the true pioneer turns out to be the Fat Dragon, Sammo Hung. He worked out all the basic moves (sticky rice as a ghost repellent; the frantic use of spells scribbled on slips of paper) in this 1980 ghost farce. It's a fancy-dress period film in which a gang of clowns, pretending to be spooks in order to terrorize each other, inadvertently invoke the real thing. Pretty soon everyone in sight (including Sammo's foxy but unfaithful wife) is conjuring up a hopping corpse or a nasty poltergeist, and a supernatural traffic jam ensues. (The same basic idea was recycled, much less effectively, in 1982's The Dead and the Deadly.) Hung's world-class kung fu skills prove to be as well adapted to slapstick horseplay as to knockdown action, and in the best scenes they work both ways at once. In the finale, Hung fights off several attackers as his body is possessed by one ectoplasmic intruder after another, each with a distinct personality. Sammo is never more graceful than when he's pretending to be a clumsy oaf. --David Chute

IM NOT AFRAID OF ANYTHING!!

A Customer Review by dre
THIS IS GREAT KUNG FU FLICK. YOU CAN PUT THIS ANYWHERE IN YOUR TOP TWENTY IN MY OPINION. UP THERE WITH KNOCKABOUT, THE VICTIM AND PRODIGAL SON. IT SHY'S AWAY FROM THE TYPICAL REVENGE PLOT AND THE KUNG FU IS TOP NOTCH. ITS REALLY FUNNY TOO. IVE BEEN WATCHING OLD SCHOOL KUNG FU AND WUXIA FOR ALMOST 14 YEARS AND THIS IS ONE OF THE MOST FUN AND DIFFERENT IVE SEEN...

One of Sammo's best

A Customer Review by andystrawn
This one is a classic, old school kung fu meets horror/comedy. Taoist magic, demons, hopping vampires, and Sammo gets to do his monkey style kung fu, plus most of the comedy is actually funny. Sometimes the kung fu comedies are a little to broad but the comedy in this one is based mostly on funny situations. Highly reccomended, also check out Mr Vampire.

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