Summaries

Two guys, one of them a magician, are transporting an ancient Chinese vampire who can only be controlled by a series of yellow tapes and is the ancestor of the other man. On the way, their plane stalls while flying over Africa. And of all places, where do they land? That's right, in the village of the tribe of "The Gods Must Be Crazy".—Parca Mortem <[email protected]>

Two men, one of them a Taoist priest (Lam Ching Ying) with special powers, including the power to raise and control the dead, must transport a well-preserved ancient Chinese corpse from Europe to Hong Kong for burial in ancestral lands to prevent him from transforming into a Gyonsi (a hopping Chinese vampire). While flying over Africa, their plane malfunctions and its occupants must parachute to safety. Hilariously, they land near the home of the tribe portrayed in the film "The Gods Must Be Crazy." In that earlier film, African native Xi (N!xau) retrieves a Coke bottle that was tossed from a plane and mistakes it for a gift from God. In this one, he retrieves the Chinese corpse.

Details

Keywords
  • vampire
  • third part
  • taoist priest
  • keung si
  • chinese vampire
Genres
  • Comedy
  • Fantasy
Release date Jul 4, 1991
Countries of origin Hong Kong
Language English Cantonese Ungwatsi
Filming locations England, UK
Production companies Win's Movie Productions Ltd. Samico Films Production Company Ltd.

Box office

Gross worldwide $1409834

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 36m
Color Color
Sound mix Mono
Aspect ratio 2.35 : 1

Synopsis

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