
Beauty of the Haunted House 1998
Set against the misty shores of Lantau Island in 1998, *Beauty of the Haunted House* follows a struggling Hong Kong businessman who faces a desperate choice—sell his ancestral family home to a Japanese bank to escape financial ruin. The catch?
Director: Ka Ka
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Beauty of the Haunted House (1998) about?
This Hong Kong horror film centers on a businessman forced to sell his ancestral home to a Japanese bank, only to discover his uncle won't leave except in a coffin. But the real horror comes from what's already hiding in the house—waiting for the deal to go through.
Who directed Beauty of the Haunted House?
Ka Ka directed *Beauty of the Haunted House* (1998), bringing a sharp eye to its blend of family drama and supernatural terror.
Who stars in Beauty of the Haunted House?
The cast includes Yi Ching Lee, Issei Miyake, Chan Sing, Jack Suen Kwok-Ming, and Yuko Amuro, with Philip Keung Ho-Man rounding out the ensemble.
Is Beauty of the Haunted House (1998) worth watching?
While not widely rated, *Beauty of the Haunted House* delivers slow-burn horror with cultural depth, making it a solid pick for fans of vintage Asian ghost stories. Its themes of greed and legacy add layers beyond typical jump scares.
How long is Beauty of the Haunted House?
The runtime for *Beauty of the Haunted House* (1998) is 88 minutes.
About Beauty of the Haunted House (1998) — A haunted mansion, blackmail, and a ghostly revelation you won't escape
Set against the misty shores of Lantau Island in 1998, *Beauty of the Haunted House* follows a struggling Hong Kong businessman who faces a desperate choice—sell his ancestral family home to a Japanese bank to escape financial ruin. The catch? His fiercely patriotic uncle, living in the mansion, refuses to leave except in a coffin. What begins as a tale of corporate pressure quickly spirals into something far darker when the bank's blackmail tactics awaken an unseen terror lurking within the house's walls. Director Ka Ka crafts a chilling blend of family drama and supernatural horror, where greed and tradition collide beneath the weight of ancient secrets.
Yi Ching Lee and Issei Miyake headline this atmospheric thriller, their performances anchored by the eerie presence of Chan Sing and the haunting energy of Yuko Amuro. The film thrives on tension, as the businessman's modern struggles clash with the house's lingering ghosts—both literal and metaphorical. With its claustrophobic setting and slow-burn dread, *Beauty of the Haunted House* (1998) is a forgotten gem for fans of Asian horror, offering more than just jump scares but a story steeped in cultural unease and supernatural dread.