Francis Ng stars as Chic, who helps his friend Che, a Taoist ghostbuster, with various assignments. They both owe gambling debts to the nasty mobster Rabid Hsiung, so they're in desperate need of money, leading them to take on a request from the elderly Taoist master Tang to help him capture the Banana Spirit. On a late-night search, the trio is frightened by a demon as well as awakening the Banana Spirit, Muyung Yu-Yu, who takes the earthly form of a beautiful model and seduces Chic. Chic and the ghost become lovers, and she saves his life when he is shot at by mobsters as well as helping him win a great deal of money at one of Rabid Hsiung's casinos. Hsiung figures out that Yu-Yu has special powers, which he attempts to use for his own benefit, but Chic kills him before he can realize his plans. Unfortunately, Hsiung rises from the grave as a clownish evil spirit looking for revenge, and Yu-Yu's allotted time on Earth is quickly running out.
Title | Banana Spirit |
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Year | 1992 |
Genre | Comedy, Fantasy, Thriller, Horror |
Country | Hong Kong |
Studio | Bojon Films Company Ltd. |
Cast | Francis Ng, Richard Ng, Tommy Wong, Lam Ching-Ying, Collin Chou, Amy Wu Mei-Yee |
Crew | Chow Kim Ming (Director of Photography), Chin Chiang Ma (Director of Photography), Garry Chan Chi-Shing (Screenplay), Lo Kin (Director), Lo Kin (Screenplay), Louise Kwong (Art Direction) |
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Release | Jan 01, 1992 |
Runtime | 95 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 4.00 / 10 by 3 users |
Popularity | 7 |
Budget | 0 |
Revenue | 0 |
Language | 普通话 |