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Although Hong Kong cinema has often used shocks to attract audiences, proper Cantonese-language ghost films didn't start being produced until the 1980s, when the genre was combined with kung fu and comedy in hit films like Sammo Hung Kam-bo's Encounter of the Spooky Kind. As for horror, cheap copies of American movies were produced in the early 1970s to ride.
The relatively unknown Shaolin Plot, made in 1977, is one of the hidden gems of the martial arts movie genre. Directed by Huang Feng, best known for directing classics featuring Angela Mao Ying, it has high production values, choreography by Sammo Hung Kam-bo and a clever storyline based on a novel by prolific screenwriting star Ni Kuang. The Post talked.
Just like the late Lam Ching Ying was known for being the exorcist in classic Hong Kong hopping vampire movies, Pauline Wong won fame playing just one type of roles ghosts. The retired Hong Kong actress is iconic for playing the ghost bride Xiaoyu in the 1985 film Mr Vampire, and her string of supernatural roles back then won.