Spooky, Spooky

6.1
  • Genre: ComedyHorror
  • Run time: 95 min
  • Premiere: 1988. October 19.

Years ago, a village head in the Hong Kong countryside executed a man for committing adultery by drowning him in the ocean. His mistress, in attempts to flee the village, dies when she plummets into a pool of quicksand. Years later, people swimming in the ocean mysteriously vanishes, and their bodies wash ashore days later. A local policeman named Lu Hsien who practices Taoist magic believes a water ghost (presumably the ghost of the adulterer) is responsible for their deaths. Therefore, he joins forces with his colleague, Wang Hsiao-Ming, to rid the countryside of this demon before he can strike again. However, Hsiao-Ming is unaware that the ghost of the mistress, having risen out of her muddy grave, fell in love with him and will see to it that no other person falls for him.

Discover

Wu Ma

Old Master

Joyce Godenzi

Sgt. Pak

Paul Chung Fat

Coroner Queency

Mars

Mars

Yuen Wah

Sgt. Wah

Richard Ng Yiu-Hon

East Bay Inspector

Teddy Yip Wing-Cho

Head of Village

Phillip Ko Fai

Lover (opening scene)

James Tien Chun

Villager (opening scene)

Hui Ying-Ying

Villager

Yu Miu-Lin

Villager

Chang Ching-Po

Villager

Art

Raymond Lee King-Man

Art Direction

Camera

Fong Ho-Yuen

Still Photographer

Jimmy Leung Chi-Ming

Director of Photography

Costume & Make-Up

Poon Man-Wah

Makeup Artist

Yeung Shing-Yee

Hairstylist

Ginger Fung Oi-Man

Costume Design

Crew

Yuen Wah

Martial Arts Choreographer

Leonard Ho

Presenter

Directing

Sammo Hung

Director

Roland Chan Ngok-Chung

Assistant Director

Ng Min-Kan

Assistant Director

Lighting

Peter Chan Hong-Kwong

Lighting Technician

Production

William Tam Tak-Cheung

Production Manager

Woo Po-Chiu

Executive Producer

Alice Chan Wai-Chung

Production Manager

Cho Man-Kong

Unit Manager

Cheung Cheung-Choi

Unit Manager

Sammo Hung

Producer

Sound

Yeung Wai-Keung

Sound Recordist

Don Peake

Music

Chow Shao-Lung

Sound Recordist

Ding Yue

Dialogue Editor

Writing

Sze-To Cheuk-Hon

Screenplay