Sifu vs. Vampire

October. 16,2014      
Rating:
4.7
Trailer Synopsis Cast

It is said that a corpse should be exhumed and moved every 30 years to ensure continued fortune and prosperity for its descendants. As the time limit is nearing for his grandfather's corpse, TV station boss Kelvin Chow (Kelvin Kwan, Tales from the Dark 2) looks to Charlie Jiang (Yuen Biao), whose ancestors performed the ritual for the Chow family, to complete the task. When Jiang refuses, citing his belief that the ritual is unethical, Chow enlists Nicky and Boo to coerce him into it. However, a series of accidents causes the corpse to be delivered to and left at Chow's TV station, unleashing a bloodbath.

Yuen Biao as  Master Charlie Chiang
Ronald Cheng as  Nicky
Michelle Hu as  Tomorrow
Philip Ng Wan-Lung as  Boo
Kelvin Kwan as  AK Chow
Bella Lo as  
Jiang Luxia as  Ling Xin
Tony Ho as  Snake
Winnie Leung as  Snake's wife
Ricky Yi Fan-Wai as  Leopard Man

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