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Ask about the film co-starring Ching-Ying Lam, Siu-ho Chin and Xu Guanying.

Mr. Zombie, starring Xiao Haoqin and his co-stars, tells the story of Master Ren who was ordered by Mr. Feng Shui to lift the coffin 20 years later when his father was buried, and asked the uncle of the local Maoshan master to help him deal with this matter. On the day of lifting the coffin, it was found that Ren's grave was a dragonfly water cave, and there was no sign of corruption in the body for 20 years.

This made Uncle Jiu suspicious and transported the coffin to Yizhuang, where he lived. Later, the old man's body turned into a zombie and he was even killed. Uncle Jiu thought Tingting was in danger and brought it into his home.

Two apprentices of Jiu Shu, a literary talent, admired Tingting, so they had an argument with Tingting's cousin. One night, in order to protect Ting, she was injured by a zombie, poisoned by ptomaine, and gradually turned into a zombie. Fortunately, ptomaine can be solved by glutinous rice, but the glutinous rice used to remove ptomaine in Cai Wen contains other miscellaneous rice, so it is invalid.

Because zombies kill people one after another, which causes people's feelings to rise, the police captain, Uncle Jiu, Cai Wen, Anthony Wong and Tingting work together to eliminate zombies.

Extended data

Mr. Zombie is a magical zombie film released by Universal Asia Film and Television Distribution (Hong Kong) Co., Ltd., and it is the pinnacle of magical zombie films. The play was produced by Sammo Hung, directed by Liu Guanwei, written by Huang Bingyao and Situ Zhuohan, and starring Ching-Ying Lam, Xu Guanying, Siu-ho Chin, Li Saifeng and Wang Xiaofeng.

He plays Uncle Jiu, formerly known as Lin Genbao, born in Hong Kong, a male artist in China. From 65438 to 0963, Ching-Ying Lam studied Peking Opera with Ju-hua Fen. He was the founder of Hong Kong Chunqiu Theatre Academy. 1969, 17 years old, Ching-Ying Lam entered the film circle as a martial artist.