Shaolin vs. Vampire
Shaolin vs. Vampire

Shaolin vs. Vampire

1988Movie90 minJapanese

Gordon Liu plays a stuntman named Daiyu, who is his town's sole vampire non-believer holdout. When his young daughter “adopts” a vampire kid, his viewpoint changes. Daiyu, with help from a female Japanese student, must defend his village against hopping vampires and an evil sorcerer who want their land.

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IMDb6.3/10
Director: Chia-Lin LuGenres: Action, Horror, Fantasy

Plot Summary

In feudal China, a young martial artist is trained by Shaolin monks to battle a formidable vampire lord. The vampire, possessing dark magic and supernatural abilities, terrorizes the land and its inhabitants. The monks and their skilled student must combine their kung fu prowess with ancient techniques to defeat the undead menace and restore peace.

Critical Reception

Shaolin vs. Vampire is a cult classic within the martial arts and horror genres, often praised for its unique blend of kung fu action and supernatural elements. While critical reviews from its initial release were mixed, often citing its low budget and B-movie feel, modern reception highlights its energetic fight choreography and imaginative premise, making it a favorite among genre enthusiasts.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its creative fusion of martial arts and vampire horror.
  • Acknowledged for its exciting fight sequences and enthusiastic performances.
  • Noted for its campy charm and distinctive, if dated, special effects.

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Fun Fact

The film is notable for its attempt to combine the popular Hong Kong martial arts genre with Western vampire lore, a crossover that was relatively uncommon at the time of its release.

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