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Mr. Vampire IV, also known as Mr. Vampire Saga Four (Chinese: 殭屍叔叔) is a 1988 Hong Kong comedy horror film directed by Ricky Lau and produced by Sammo Hung and Jessica Chan. The film is the fourth of a series of five films directed by Ricky Lau in the Mr. Vampire franchise. Mr. Vampire and its sequels were released as part of the jiangshi cinematic boom in Hong Kong during the 1980s.[1] The Chinese title of the film literally translates to Uncle Vampire.

Mr. Vampire IV
Original Hong Kong film poster
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese殭屍叔叔
Simplified Chinese僵尸叔叔
Directed byRicky Lau
Screenplay byLo Wing-keung
Story by
  • Ricky Lau
  • Lo Wing-Keung
  • Shut Mei-yee
  • Sam Chi-Leung
  • Produced by
  • Jessica Chan
  • Starring
  • Wu Ma
  • Chin Kar-lok
  • Loletta Lee
  • Cinematography
    • Abdul M. Rumjahn
  • Tom Lau
  • Bill Wong
  • Edited by
    • Peter Cheung
  • Keung Chuen-tak
  • Music byStephen Shing

    Production
    companies

    • Bo Ho Films Co., Ltd.
  • Paragon Films Ltd.
  • Distributed byGolden Harvest

    Release date

    • 12 December 1988 (1988-12-12)

    Running time

    96 minutes
    CountryHong Kong
    LanguageCantonese
    Box officeHK$14,038,901

    Plot

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    In the rural countryside, a bespectacled Taoist priest (called Four-eyed Taoist) is always at odds with his neighbour, a Buddhist monk called Master Yat-yau. Their respective students, Kar-lok and Ching-ching, are friendly towards each other. The Taoist and Buddhist play pranks on each other.

    One day, a convoy of soldiers escorting a coffin passes by their houses. Inside the convoy is Four-eyed's junior, Taoist Crane, and Crane's four disciples, as well as a young prince and his bodyguards. Four-eyed and Yat-yau learn from Crane that there is a jiangshi (Chinese "hopping" vampire) in the coffin, and the convoy is on its way to the capital to let the emperor inspect the jiangshi.

    During a thunderstorm that night, rainwater washes away the magical charms on the coffin and the vampire breaks out, becoming more powerful after being struck by a bolt of lightning. The vampire starts attacking everyone in the convoy and infecting them with the "vampire virus", causing them to transform into vampires as well after a short time. Taoist Crane remains behind to hold off the vampire while the prince and his attendant flee towards the houses.

    At this critical moment, Four-eyed and Yat-yau both decide to put aside their differences and focus on destroying the vampires.

    Cast

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  • Wu Ma as Master Yat-yau (一休大師), a Buddhist monk
  • Chin Kar-lok as Kar-lok (家樂), Four-eyed's student
  • Loletta Lee as JīngJīng (菁菁), Yat-yau's student
  • Yuen Wah as Attendant Wu (烏侍長), the prince's feminine personal attendant
  • Pauline Wong as the Vixen Spirit, a demoness who tries to seduce Four-eyed
  • Chung Fat as Taoist Crane (千鶴道長), Four-eyed's junior
  • Hoh Kin-wai as the 71st Prince
  • Cheung Wing-cheung as the Vampire
  • Chun Kwai-bo as one of the prince's guards
  • Chu Tau as one of the prince's guards
  • Pang Yun-cheung as one of the prince's guards
  • Ka Lee as one of Taoist Crane's students
  • Chow Gam-kong as one of Taoist Crane's students
  • Kwan Yung as one of Taoist Crane's students
  • Lung Ying as a soldier
  • Home media

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    VHS

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    Release date Country Classifaction Publisher Format Language Subtitles Notes REF
    Unknown United States Unknown Rainbow Audio and Video Incorporation NTSC Cantonese English [2]

    Laserdisc

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    Release date Country Classifaction Publisher Catalog No Format Language Subtitles Notes REF
    Unknown Japan N/A Pioneer LDC CLV / NTSC Cantonese Japanese Audio Mono [3]
    1989 Hong Kong N/A Unknown SEL0133H89 CLV / NTSC Cantonese None Audio: Stereo, 2 Sides [4]

    VCD

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    Release date Country Classifaction Publisher Format Language Subtitles Notes REF
    Unknown Hong Kong N/A Deltamac (HK) NTSC Cantonese, Mandarin English, Chinese 2 VCDs [5]
    1 April 2000 Hong Kong N/A Joy Sales (HK) NTSC Cantonese, Mandarin English, Traditional Chinese 2 VCDs [6]

    DVD

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    Release date Country Classifaction Publisher Format Region Language Sound Subtitles Notes REF
    Unknown Japan N/A Universal Pictures Japan NTSC 2 Cantonese, Japanese Dolby Digital Mono Japanese Digitally Re-mastered Box-set [7]
    19 December 2002 Hong Kong N/A Deltamac (HK) NTSC ALL Cantonese, Mandarin Dolby Digital English, Chinese [8]
    19 February 2004 France N/A HK Video PAL 2 Cantonese Dolby Digital French Box-set [9]
    15 March 2008 Hong Kong N/A Joy Sales (HK) NTSC ALL Cantonese, Mandarin Dolby Digital 2.0 English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese [10]

    Blu Ray

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    Release date Country Classifaction Publisher Format Language Subtitles Notes REF
    22nd May 2023 United Kingdom 18 Eureka Entertainment N/A Cantonese English Part of the Hopping Mad box set [11]

    References

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    1. ^ Lam, Stephanie (2009). "Hop on Pop: Jiangshi Films in a Transnational Context". CineAction (78): 46–51.
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  • ^ "Hopping Mad: The Mr Vampire Sequels (Blu-ray)".
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