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"One Eyebrow Road flyover" is a ghost zombie film produced by Jiahe Film Company, which is directed by Ching-Ying Lam, written by Mei-Yee Shut, Chen Jinchang and Shen Zhiliang, and co-starred by Ching-Ying Lam, Siu-ho Chin, Lv Fang, Wu Junru and Billy Lau.
This film tells the story of Yi Mei Daochang and his apprentice, A Hao, who used magic to fight against western zombies. The film was released in Hongkong, China on July 26th, 1989.
2. Mr. Zombie
Mr. Zombie is a magical zombie film starring Ching-Ying Lam, Xu Guanying, Siu-ho Chin, Li Saifeng, Wang Xiaofeng, Yuan Wah, Billy Lau, Wu Ma, Chen You, Tian Qiwen, Liu Qiusheng and others, and it is the pinnacle of magical zombie films.
The story background of this film is set in the early years of the Republic of China, when my late father, a rich squire, threatened and lured me to get a treasure trove of geomantic omen. After being buried for 2 years, he had to move to the grave before his descendants could be benefited.
Ren Fa invited Ching-Ying Lam, a Taoist priest, to be buried with his two disciples. Unexpectedly, the body turned into a zombie, which led to a fierce fight.
The film was released in Hong Kong on November 7th, 1985.
3. Exorcism Police
Exorcism Police is a gangster film produced by Yineng Film Co., Ltd., directed by Wai Tung and starring Ching-Ying Lam, Lin Junxian, Michael Miu and Michiko Nishiwaki.
The film tells the story of police officer Lin and police officer No.2237 who killed a dead body by mistake during the anti-drug process. Uncle Feng, who is proficient in magic, found out that the Japanese cult leader used the dead person to transport drugs during the investigation of the dead body, and the two sides started a fierce fight.
The film was released in Hongkong, China on November 2, 199.
4. Mr. New Zombie
Mr. New Zombie is a zombie fantasy film made in 1992, produced and supervised by Sammo Hung, filmed by the original crew of Mr. Zombie, directed by Liu Guanwei and starring Ching-Ying Lam, Xu Guanying, Siu-ho Chin, Wu Junru, Guan Xiumei, Xu Manhua, Lou Nanguang, Ye Rongzu and others.
The story of this film tells the story of Taoist priest leading his disciples to fight wits and brave battles with zombie babies. There are many funny scenes in this film. With the participation of Wu Junru and Billy Lau, the gloomy feeling of the film is greatly reduced, and even the serious Ching-Ying Lam becomes very humorous.
5. Seven Little Happiness
Painted Faces is an action movie directed by Alex Law and starring Sammo Hung, Pei-Pei Cheng, Ching-Ying Lam, Cen Jianxun and Wu Ma, which was released on November 19th, 1988.
The film tells the story of the "China Theatre Research Institute" founded by Yu Zhanyuan, a master of Peking Opera. Although its name is bluffing, its scale is only moderate among many drama schools in Hong Kong, and the school buildings are dilapidated and the conditions are simple. Fortunately, the master has not misled people and taught it seriously. The story of the "seven little blessings" troupe finally becoming famous all over the world.