
Troublesome Night 11 2001
In *Troublesome Night 11* (2001), Hong Kong audiences are treated to a darkly comedic yet chilling blend of horror and vengeance. Directed by Chris Yeung Wan-King, this installment of the cult *Troublesome Night* series weaves a tale of betrayal and supernatural retribution.
Director: Chris Yeung Wan-King
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Troublesome Night 11 (2001) about?
A smooth-talking hustler swindles a restauranteur out of HK$2 million, only to meet a grisly end at his hands. After her murder, her vengeful spirit possesses young women to exact her justice on the man responsible. The film blends dark comedy with supernatural horror in classic *Troublesome Night* fashion.
Who directed Troublesome Night 11?
Chris Yeung Wan-King directed *Troublesome Night 11*, helming the installment with a balance of humor and horror that defines the series.
Who stars in Troublesome Night 11?
Helena Law Lan leads the cast as the wronged restauranteur, joined by Halina Tam Siu-Wan, Ronnie Cheung Ho-Lung, David Lee Wai-Sheung, and Teresa Mak Ka-Kei in key roles.
Is Troublesome Night 11 (2001) worth watching?
For fans of Hong Kong horror-comedy, *Troublesome Night 11* offers a fun, campy ride with a satisfying twist. While not groundbreaking, its mix of spooky atmosphere and dark humor makes it a solid choice for genre enthusiasts. Think *Mr. Vampire* meets *A Chinese Ghost Story* with a 2000s twist.
How long is Troublesome Night 11?
*Troublesome Night 11* runs for 92 minutes—just enough time to enjoy its blend of chills and laughs before the credits roll.
About Troublesome Night 11 (2001) — Horror-Comedy Where the Dead Get Their Revenge
In *Troublesome Night 11* (2001), Hong Kong audiences are treated to a darkly comedic yet chilling blend of horror and vengeance. Directed by Chris Yeung Wan-King, this installment of the cult *Troublesome Night* series weaves a tale of betrayal and supernatural retribution. Helena Law Lan stars as the wronged restauranteur whose spirit returns from beyond to haunt the man who drugged and murdered her, while Halina Tam Siu-Wan and Ronnie Cheung Ho-Lung add layers of suspense and dark humor to the unfolding chaos.
The film thrives on its eerie atmosphere, contrasting the neon-lit chaos of Hong Kong with the desolate, abandoned beaches where justice is served. With its mix of slapstick horror and vengeful spirits, *Troublesome Night 11* delivers a uniquely entertaining experience that lingers long after the credits roll.