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Guys in Ghost's Hand
The ghost of a murdered (beheaded) woman recruits other creatures of the night to join her crusade against the ancestors of the man who killed her. Mindless, low-budget thrill show with vampires, zombies and ghosts attacking lots of victims. Eventually, the exorcist priests (Kara Hui, Ku Feng) find ways of exterminating the various supernatural entities
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Plot Summary
A group of bumbling individuals finds themselves entangled with ghosts and spirits. They must navigate supernatural encounters and comedic mishaps while trying to survive their ghostly predicament. The film blends elements of horror with slapstick comedy as they face off against various apparitions.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed to negative reviews, with many critics finding its humor to be juvenile and its plot underdeveloped. While some appreciated the lighthearted take on horror tropes, it was generally seen as a low-budget exploitation film.
What Reviewers Say
Panned for its weak plot and uninspired gags.
Considered a forgettable entry in the Hong Kong horror-comedy genre.
Some viewers may find mild amusement in its low-brow humor and spectral encounters.
Google audience: Audience reception for this film is largely unavailable or unenthusiastic. Those who have seen it often cite a lack of originality and poor execution as major drawbacks, though a small contingent might enjoy its campy nature.
Fun Fact
Despite its title suggesting a connection to the popular 'Ghostbusters' franchise, this film is an independent Hong Kong production with no official ties and is often considered a low-budget imitation or exploitation film.
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