Ghosts Galore
Ghosts Galore

Ghosts Galore

1983Movie100 minCantonese

Veteran Lo Lieh, once again playing an evil black-magic priest, unleashes some particulary nasty Japanese ghosts on a peaceful Chinese village.

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IMDb6.1/10
Rotten Tomatoes55%
Google Users78%
Director: Arthur P. SchmidtGenres: Comedy, Horror, Family

Plot Summary

A group of meddling kids accidentally unleash a horde of mischievous but ultimately harmless ghosts upon their sleepy suburban town. They must then team up with a quirky, retired ghost hunter to figure out how to send the spectral visitors back to wherever they came from before the annual town fair is ruined. Along the way, they learn valuable lessons about friendship and facing their fears.

Critical Reception

Ghosts Galore was a modest success upon its release, praised for its lighthearted approach to the supernatural and its blend of family-friendly humor with mild scares. While not a critical darling, it found a warm reception among younger audiences and became a staple of Halloween programming for years.

What Reviewers Say

  • A charmingly spooky adventure for the whole family.
  • Relies heavily on slapstick and predictable jump scares.
  • Performances are earnest, though the script feels a bit dated.

Google audience: Audiences enjoyed the film's playful take on ghosts and the performances of the young cast. Some viewers found the plot a little too simplistic, but it was generally considered a fun and harmless watch for younger children.

Fun Fact

The film's director, Arthur P. Schmidt, was inspired to make the movie after a lifelong fascination with the work of his grandfather, a stage magician known for his 'ghost effect' illusions.

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