A Chinese Ghost Story I Ii Iii -1987-1990-1991-... !!exclusive!! [UPDATED 2027]
The A Chinese Ghost Story trilogy (1987–1991) is a cornerstone of Hong Kong cinema, renowned for blending supernatural horror, slapstick comedy, and sweeping romance with high-energy "wire-fu" action. Produced by Tsui Hark and directed by Ching Siu-tung, the series revitalized the "ghost maiden" genre and became a global cult classic. A Chinese Ghost Story I (1987)
The Legacy: Why We Still Watch
The A Chinese Ghost Story trilogy sits at a crossroads of cinematic history. It captured the dying breath of old-school Hong Kong practical effects (miniatures, optical compositing, hand-painted backdrops) just before CGI took over. A chinese ghost story I II III -1987-1990-1991-...
Revolutionary practical effects, including stop-motion zombies and giant puppet tongues. 2. A Chinese Ghost Story II (1990) The A Chinese Ghost Story trilogy (1987–1991) is
Part III: A Chinese Ghost Story III (1991) – The Taoist Unleashed
Originally envisioned as a side story focusing solely on the Yin Chek-ha character, Part III is perhaps the most controversial entry among purists. Leslie Cheung is absent. Joey Wong returns, but not as Hsiao-ching. It captured the dying breath of old-school Hong