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Magic Story 1987

★ 4.26 votes85 min📅 1987-01-16

Step into the bizarre world of 'Magic Story (1987)', a genre-bending comedy-horror-fantasy film that will leave you bewildered and entertained.

Director: Lau Bing-Gei

Cast

Bill Tung Biu
Bill Tung Biu
Doctor
Mars
Mars
Taoist priest
Jack Suen Kwok-Ming
Jack Suen Kwok-Ming
Adjutant
Gei Fong-Ling
Ahua (Doctor's daughter)
Tai Bo
Tai Bo
Night watchman
Mai Kei
Mai Kei
Captain
Benny Lai Keung-Kuen
Benny Lai Keung-Kuen
Granny vampire
Lam Sau-Kwan
Lam Sau-Kwan
Mother vampire
Lee Ching-Foo
Hunchback vampire
Siu Kei-Kei
Ding-Dong

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Magic Story (1987) about?

This cult classic follows a Taoist priest who makes a living as a corpse and vampire wrangler, accompanied by his loyal pet, a baby vampire, as they battle an evil sorcerer from Spear Mountain for underworld supremacy.

Who directed Magic Story?

Lau Bing-Gei brings his unique vision to the screen in this offbeat comedy-horror-fantasy film.

Who stars in Magic Story?

The talented cast includes Bill Tung Biu, Mars, Jack Suen Kwok-Ming, and Gei Fong-Ling.

Is Magic Story (1987) worth watching?

While its low IMDb rating may deter some, fans of offbeat cinema and genre-bending films will find 'Magic Story (1987)' to be a true gem of 1980s cinema, offering a unique blend of humor, horror, and fantasy.

How long is Magic Story?

The film has a runtime of 85 minutes.

About Magic Story (1987) — A Bizarre Comedy-Horror-Fantasy Film from 1987

Step into the bizarre world of 'Magic Story (1987)', a genre-bending comedy-horror-fantasy film that will leave you bewildered and entertained. Directed by Lau Bing-Gei, this cult classic follows a Taoist priest who makes a living as a corpse and vampire wrangler, accompanied by his loyal pet, a baby vampire. As an evil sorcerer from Spear Mountain seeks to exploit the little bloodsucker's powers, the battle lines are drawn in a battle for underworld supremacy. With its unique blend of humor, horror, and fantasy, 'Magic Story (1987)' is a must-watch for fans of offbeat cinema. This 85-minute film features a talented cast, including Bill Tung Biu, Mars, and Jack Suen Kwok-Ming. Get ready to enter a world where the living and the dead coexist in a realm of darkness and laughter.

In 'Magic Story (1987)', Lau Bing-Gei masterfully weaves together a narrative that is both a tribute to the supernatural and a commentary on the human condition. With its rich atmosphere and memorable characters, this film is a true gem of 1980s cinema. If you're looking for a movie that will challenge your perceptions and leave you thinking long after the credits roll, 'Magic Story (1987)' is the perfect choice.

So, if you're ready to embark on a journey into the unknown, join the Taoist priest and his baby vampire companion in 'Magic Story (1987)' – a film that will leave you spellbound and eager for more.