Ching-Ying Lam ghost film recommendation

Ching-Ying Lam ghost films are recommended as follows:

1, Mr. Zombie

My late father Ren Fa (yellow shrimp), a rich squire, threatened and lured him to get a land of geomantic treasures. After being buried for 20 years, his father moved the grave for the benefit of future generations. However, Uncle Jiu () went to rob the tomb and learned that Mr. Feng Shui and Ren Jia had personal grievances in those years and did something in the tomb. Twenty years later, Ren's body has become malignant.

2. Mr. Mental Fantasy

The Ghost, also directed by Liu Guanwei, also gained a good reputation. In this movie, there are no zombies, but a battle with a group of witches in horse thief. Among them, maoshan taoist is not only an English uncle, but also a half-hearted Richard Ng, who started an interesting melee and became a witch with a female ghost.

3. "One eyebrow at a Taoist priest"

The audience gradually lost interest in zombie movies. This movie "One Eyebrow Road flyover" directed and performed by Uncle Ying not only has ghosts from China, but also foreign vampire elements, adding a lot of freshness, and interesting little zombies are also deeply loved by everyone.

4. Zombie family

After Mr. Zombie became popular, the sequel changed the background from the Republic of China to modern society. Three antique dealers accidentally found three zombies and wanted to sell them for money, but the zombies woke up and ran away, which finally triggered a scuffle.

5. People are terrible

A ghost film directed by Wu Ma, with the protagonist as the protagonist, tells the story of revenge for a friend but unexpected loss of soul and resurrection in a ghost marriage. Although the second uncle played by Ching-Ying Lam has Maoshan skills, it can only be regarded as a supporting role.