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The First Vampire in China 1986

★ 5.52 votes88 min📅 1986-10-13

Directed by Wong Ying, *The First Vampire in China (1986)* unleashes a supernatural storm when an ancient bloodsucker claws its way back from the grave.

Director: Wong Ying

Cast

Charlie Cho Cha-Lee
Charlie Cho Cha-Lee
Alexander Tso
Anthony Tang Ho-Kwong
Anthony Tang Ho-Kwong
Ah Kwong
Sek Kin
Sek Kin
Kent of Mt. Mao
Robert Mak Tak-Law
Robert Mak Tak-Law
Ah Mao
To Siu-Ming
To Siu-Ming
Ah Tao
Hwang Jang-Lee
Hwang Jang-Lee
The Ghost of March
Shing Fui-On
Shing Fui-On
Skipping Corpse
Lung Tin-Sang
Lung Tin-Sang
The Prince
Johnny Wang Lung-Wei
Johnny Wang Lung-Wei
Ghost General
Chor Yuen
Chor Yuen
Village Elder

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The First Vampire in China (1986) about?

A resurrected vampire wreaks havoc in modern times, sparking chaos and terror. The film follows a group as they confront the undead menace in a battle that tests their courage and wits.

Who directed The First Vampire in China?

Wong Ying directed this cult horror-adventure.

Who stars in The First Vampire in China?

The film features Charlie Cho Cha-Lee, Anthony Tang Ho-Kwong, Sek Kin, Robert Mak Tak-Law, and Hwang Jang-Lee in key roles.

Is The First Vampire in China (1986) worth watching?

For horror fans seeking a short but intense ride, *The First Vampire in China* delivers atmosphere and action in equal measure. Its blend of fantasy and terror makes it a cult gem worth revisiting, even decades later.

How long is The First Vampire in China?

The runtime is 88 minutes.

About The First Vampire in China (1986) — A classic horror-fantasy unleashing ancient evil in 1980s cinema

Directed by Wong Ying, *The First Vampire in China (1986)* unleashes a supernatural storm when an ancient bloodsucker claws its way back from the grave. This eerie adventure blends fantasy and horror, plunging audiences into a world where terror reigns and ordinary life shatters under the weight of myth. With a runtime of just 88 minutes, the film delivers a tight, suspenseful narrative driven by classic vampire lore—complete with a dash of Eastern mysticism.

The atmosphere crackles with dread as Charlie Cho Cha-Lee leads the cast in a battle against an unstoppable force of darkness. Anthony Tang Ho-Kwong, Sek Kin, and Hwang Jang-Lee round out the ensemble, each bringing their own flavor to the supernatural showdown. Whether you're a fan of spine-tingling horror or pulse-pounding adventure, *The First Vampire in China* offers a unique twist on the undead mythos.