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Presents
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Ling chen wan can
AKA
Vampire's Breakfast
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Movie Information
Release year.........: 1987
Genre................: Horror
IMDB rating..........: 6.4/10
IMDB Link............: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093421/
HKMDB Link...........: http://hkmdb.com/db/movies/view.mhtml?id=6905&display_set=eng
Language.............: Chinese(Mandarin) or Chinese(Cantonese)
Subtitles............: English .srt
Duration.............: 1h 25mn
Source...............: DVD R0 Bootleg
Format...............: MPEG-4
File size............: 692 MB
Overall bit rate.....: 1 135 Kbps
Writing application..: HandBrake 0.9.6
Video/Audio Attributes
Format................: AVC
Format profile........: [email protected]
Codec ID..............: avc1
Bit rate..............: 1 000 Kbps
Width.................: 700 pixels
Height................: 458 pixels
Display aspect ratio..: 16:9
Frame rate............: 25.224 fps
Bits/(Pixel*Frame)....: 0.124
Writing library.......: x264 core 120
Format................: AAC
Format profile........: LC
Codec ID..............: 40
Bit rate mode.........: Variable
Bit rate..............: 64.2 Kbps
Channel(s)............: 2 channels
Channel positions.....: Front: L R
Sampling rate.........: 48.0 KHz
Compression mode......: Lossy
Plot summary
No, Vampires Breakfast (1987) is not a marketing tie-in for Count Chocula; it is yet another bid to cash in on the vampire comedy craze inaugurated by the 1985 classic Mr. Vampire. Vampires Breakfast may not have a startlingly original story to tell, but it gets a big boost from some of the industrys hardest working character actors. The under-appreciated Kent Cheng heads up the cast as a bumbling reporter on the trail of an undead bloodsucker out to make Emily Chu into his next meal. And what Hong Kong horror/comedy would be complete without Wu Ma?
No one believes newspaper reporter Bill(Cheng) when he finds evidence that a recent string of murders is the work of a hungry vampire, except for a pretty eyewitness who saw the creature firsthand. Smitten by the young ladys charms, Bill decides to prove to his boss(Wu Ma) that he and the girl are not crazy. He stages some fake vampire pictures for the front page, but the faux photo shoot is crashed by the genuine vampire, who is developed a taste for Bills love interest. The inept reporter becomes an unlikely hero as he battles the forces of darkness in order to keep his sweetheart from becoming the Vampires Breakfast!
Production
Country: Hong Kong
Genre: Drama
Theatrical Run: 04/30/1987 - 05/13/1987
Director..............: Wong Chung(1)
Script................: Chan Hing-Kar
Action Director.......: Law Keung
Action Director.......: Tony Leung Siu-Hung
Action Director.......: Tony Leung's Stuntmen Association
Producer..............: Dennis Yu Wan-Kwong
Production Company....: Cinema City Company Limited
Production Company....: Dennis Yu Film Production Co., Ltd.
Filming Company.......: Cinema City
Production Manager....: Mak Wai-Hung
Production Manager....: Poon Sai-Hung(2)
Production Manager....: Tony Chow Kwok-Chung
Sound Recordist.......: Cinema City Recording Studio
Art Director..........: Wong Chong-Wa
Lighting..............: Wong Wai-Chi(2)
Planning..............: Barry Chung Man-Keung
Makeup................: Mok Wai-Hong
Props.................: Kan Iu-Chung
Cinematographer.......: Gray Hoh Bo-Yiu
Cinematographer.......: Arthur Wong Ngok-Tai
Edito.......r.........: Wong Ming-Lam
Assistant Director....: Louis Wong Jan-Kau
Assistant Director....: Jobic Wong Lai-Keung
Assistant Director....: Terrence Fok Tat-Wah
Composer..............: Philip Chan Fei-Lit
Cast
Kent Cheng Jak-Si............: Liao Chi-Piao
Emily Chu Bo-Yee.............: Angie Lin
Parkman Wong Pak-Man.........: Inspector Chen
Wu Ma........................: newspaper director
Chui Suk-Woon................: Georges Girlfriend
Gwaan Chiu-Chung.............: Broker Mo Da-Mao
Wang Lai.....................: Piaos mother
Leung Hak-Shun...............: Inspector Chens Superior
Simon Willson................: Vampire
Leung Shui-Yee
Stephen Chang Gwong-Chin.....: Ming
Lau Siu-Guen(1)
Chan Wai-Han(3)
Ho Chi-Moon..................: Four Eyes
Ng Kwok-Kin..................: Policeman
Jackson Ng Yuk-Sue...........: Policeman
Unknown 80s Police Actor(6)..: Policeman
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Posted by..........: XxXx BIG A LITTLE A xXxX
Date of post.......: 15.11.2012