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Happy Ghost III

Happy Ghost III (Chinese: 開心鬼撞鬼; pinyin: Kai xin gui zhuang gui) is a 1986 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Johnnie To. Produced and written by Raymond Wong, the film stars Wong and Maggie Cheung. This is the third installment in the "Happy Ghost" series, the film is far more frenetically paced than the first two and its much more a film for adults.

Happy Ghost III
Hong Kong film poster for Happy Ghost III
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese開心鬼撞鬼
Simplified Chinese开心鬼撞鬼
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyinkāi, xīn, guǐ, zhuàng-chuáng, guǐ
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpinghoi1, sam1, gwai2, cong4-zong6, gwai2
Directed byJohnnie To
Written byRaymond Wong[1]
Produced byRaymond Wong[1]
Starring
CinematographyBob Thompson[1]
Edited byDavid Wu[1]
Music byJoseph Koo[1]
Production
company
Distributed byGolden Princess[1]
Release date
  • July 3, 1986 (1986-07-03)
Running time
96 minutes[1]
CountryHong Kong[1]
LanguageCantonese[1]
Box officeHK$ 15,339,277

Plot edit

The film is about a spirit of the late female singer Tsui Pan Han (Maggie Cheung) waits in the afterlife for a chance to be reincarnated. She meets the Godfather (Tsui Hark) who has found an appropriate musical family for her to be reincarnated with. Her opportunity to be born into the new family is ruined when Sam Kwai (Raymond Wong) takes the pregnant wife to the wrong hospital. Pan Han is given one month to find a new body to assume her reincarnation in, and decides in the meantime to harass Sam Kwai. Kwai eventually summons the Happy Ghost to help him out.

Cast edit

  • Raymond Wong Pak-ming as Steward Pik (朱錦春) - The happy ghost, lost his powers after Pan-Han cut his braid
  • Raymond Wong Pak-ming as Hong Sam-Kwai (康森貴) - In love with Pan-Han, sent to an insane asylum
  • Maggie Cheung as Tsui Pan-Han (徐半香) - Has the power to stop time, in love with Sam-Kwai, reincarnated in the end
  • Fennie Yuen as Thai Cheuk-Yee (戴卓儀) - High school student and prefect, possessed by Pan-Han many times
  • Charine Chan as Yiu-King (姚婛) - High school student, has a crush on Alan
  • Danny Poon as Alan Cheung Chee-Kit (張子傑) - Transferred high school student, has a crush on Cheuk-Yee, involved with gangsters
  • Joh Yin-Ling as Mona (夢娜) - Sam-Kwai's ex-girlfriend
  • Charlie Cho as Rock Hudson (洛克遜) - Mona's cousin
  • Joseph Koo as Ka-Yan Koo (顧家仁) - Musician, Sandy's husband
  • Leung San as Sandy (桑迪) - Ka-Yan's wife, Pan-Han's future mother
  • Man-No Chan as Headmistress - Has a crush on Sam-Kwai, fired Sam-Kwai in the end
  • Ching Wong as Boss - Alan's gangster boss
  • Bing-Chuen Cheung as Boss's thug
  • David Wu as Boss's thug
  • Tsui Hark as Reincarnation Director
  • Cheng Siu-Ping as Nurse
  • Anna Ng Yuen-Yee as Nurse
  • Sze Kai-Keung as Motorcycle Policeman
  • Yue Chi Ming as Doctor
  • Tony Chow Kwok-Chung as Radio DJ (Voice)

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Production edit

Happy Ghost III was the first film director Johnnie To had worked for Cinema City and his first film since The Enigmatic Case (1980).[4] To had previously been working in television after the box office failure of The Enigmatic Case.[5] To found the film easy to approach as he did not have to write the script and was told he was not allowed to change it by Cinema City's rules.[6] Tsui Hark appears in the film as the Godfather and also provides the film with the special effects.[7]

Release edit

Box office edit

Happy Ghost III was a hit for Cinema City and grossed a total of HK$15,339,277 and was the 11th-highest-grossing film of the year in Hong Kong.[8] The film grossed less than its two prequels Happy Ghost and Happy Ghost II, which earned a total of HK$17.4 and HK$16.6 respectively.[9] The film was followed by Happy Ghost 4, which was directed by Clifton Ko.[9]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Happy Ghost III". Hong Kong Film Archive. Hong Kong. Retrieved 23 May 2013.
  2. ^ "Happy Ghost III (1986)". hkmdb.com. Retrieved 26 November 2019.
  3. ^ Happy Ghost III, retrieved 26 November 2019
  4. ^ Teo, 2007. pg. 24
  5. ^ Teo, 2007. pg. 23
  6. ^ Teo, 2007. pg. 218
  7. ^ Morton, 2009. pg. 147
  8. ^ Morton, 2009. pg. 148
  9. ^ a b O'Brien, 2003. pg. 42

References edit

External links edit

  • Happy Ghost III at IMDb  
  • HK Cinemagic entry

happy, ghost, chinese, 開心鬼撞鬼, pinyin, zhuang, 1986, hong, kong, comedy, film, directed, johnnie, produced, written, raymond, wong, film, stars, wong, maggie, cheung, this, third, installment, happy, ghost, series, film, more, frenetically, paced, than, first, . Happy Ghost III Chinese 開心鬼撞鬼 pinyin Kai xin gui zhuang gui is a 1986 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Johnnie To Produced and written by Raymond Wong the film stars Wong and Maggie Cheung This is the third installment in the Happy Ghost series the film is far more frenetically paced than the first two and its much more a film for adults Happy Ghost IIIHong Kong film poster for Happy Ghost IIIChinese nameTraditional Chinese開心鬼撞鬼Simplified Chinese开心鬼撞鬼TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu Pinyinkai xin guǐ zhuang chuang guǐYue CantoneseJyutpinghoi1 sam1 gwai2 cong4 zong6 gwai2Directed byJohnnie ToWritten byRaymond Wong 1 Produced byRaymond Wong 1 StarringRaymond Wong Maggie Cheung Fennie Yuen Charine ChanCinematographyBob Thompson 1 Edited byDavid Wu 1 Music byJoseph Koo 1 ProductioncompanyCinema City 1 Distributed byGolden Princess 1 Release dateJuly 3 1986 1986 07 03 Running time96 minutes 1 CountryHong Kong 1 LanguageCantonese 1 Box officeHK 15 339 277 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 4 1 Box office 5 See also 6 Notes 6 1 References 7 External linksPlot editThe film is about a spirit of the late female singer Tsui Pan Han Maggie Cheung waits in the afterlife for a chance to be reincarnated She meets the Godfather Tsui Hark who has found an appropriate musical family for her to be reincarnated with Her opportunity to be born into the new family is ruined when Sam Kwai Raymond Wong takes the pregnant wife to the wrong hospital Pan Han is given one month to find a new body to assume her reincarnation in and decides in the meantime to harass Sam Kwai Kwai eventually summons the Happy Ghost to help him out Cast editRaymond Wong Pak ming as Steward Pik 朱錦春 The happy ghost lost his powers after Pan Han cut his braid Raymond Wong Pak ming as Hong Sam Kwai 康森貴 In love with Pan Han sent to an insane asylum Maggie Cheung as Tsui Pan Han 徐半香 Has the power to stop time in love with Sam Kwai reincarnated in the end Fennie Yuen as Thai Cheuk Yee 戴卓儀 High school student and prefect possessed by Pan Han many times Charine Chan as Yiu King 姚婛 High school student has a crush on Alan Danny Poon as Alan Cheung Chee Kit 張子傑 Transferred high school student has a crush on Cheuk Yee involved with gangsters Joh Yin Ling as Mona 夢娜 Sam Kwai s ex girlfriend Charlie Cho as Rock Hudson 洛克遜 Mona s cousin Joseph Koo as Ka Yan Koo 顧家仁 Musician Sandy s husband Leung San as Sandy 桑迪 Ka Yan s wife Pan Han s future mother Man No Chan as Headmistress Has a crush on Sam Kwai fired Sam Kwai in the end Ching Wong as Boss Alan s gangster boss Bing Chuen Cheung as Boss s thug David Wu as Boss s thug Tsui Hark as Reincarnation Director Cheng Siu Ping as Nurse Anna Ng Yuen Yee as Nurse Sze Kai Keung as Motorcycle Policeman Yue Chi Ming as Doctor Tony Chow Kwok Chung as Radio DJ Voice 2 3 Production editHappy Ghost III was the first film director Johnnie To had worked for Cinema City and his first film since The Enigmatic Case 1980 4 To had previously been working in television after the box office failure of The Enigmatic Case 5 To found the film easy to approach as he did not have to write the script and was told he was not allowed to change it by Cinema City s rules 6 Tsui Hark appears in the film as the Godfather and also provides the film with the special effects 7 Release editBox office edit Happy Ghost III was a hit for Cinema City and grossed a total of HK 15 339 277 and was the 11th highest grossing film of the year in Hong Kong 8 The film grossed less than its two prequels Happy Ghost and Happy Ghost II which earned a total of HK 17 4 and HK 16 6 respectively 9 The film was followed by Happy Ghost 4 which was directed by Clifton Ko 9 See also editJohnnie To filmography List of Hong Kong films of 1986Notes edit a b c d e f g h i j Happy Ghost III Hong Kong Film Archive Hong Kong Retrieved 23 May 2013 Happy Ghost III 1986 hkmdb com Retrieved 26 November 2019 Happy Ghost III retrieved 26 November 2019 Teo 2007 pg 24 Teo 2007 pg 23 Teo 2007 pg 218 Morton 2009 pg 147 Morton 2009 pg 148 a b O Brien 2003 pg 42 References edit O Brien Daniel 2003 Spooky Encounters A Gwailo s Guide to Hong Kong Horror Headpress ISBN 1900486318 Retrieved 23 May 2013 Morton Lisa 2009 The Cinema of Tsui Hark McFarland ISBN 978 0 7864 4460 1 Retrieved 22 January 2011 Teo Stephen 2007 Director in Action Johnnie To and the Hong Kong Action Films Hong Kong University Press ISBN 978 9622098404 Retrieved 22 January 2011 External links editHappy Ghost III at IMDb nbsp HK Cinemagic entry Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Happy Ghost III amp oldid 1189880014, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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