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¤ßÅ] (1974)
The Bedevilled


Reviewed by: clansman2003
Date: 03/11/2003
Summary: One of educational ghost movie - for my opinion...

I saw the movie 10 years ago from my old VHS video cassette but it's already broken in my house...

It's a story about a judge in a village , O Chun Hung starring, handled a case about James Tin killed Dean Seak Tin because Dean raped his wife, Reiko Ike.

After getting briding money from Dean's father, He made James Tin an injustice that James was got a death penalty. Reiko was forced to marry at Dean's father (I dunno who act it). At the nightime of wedding, she killed Dean's father, and then she hanged herself in a tree at somewhere after she escaped successfully.

After James and Reiko died, O Chun Hung was got trouble from the ghosts of James and Reiko. Aftermath, O's wife got died after their revenge. O then moved out from his house with all of his servants after that... O lived at a house where so many death body located at, including James' death body, at the first night. O got trouble with some headless ghost after his servants got away for gambling. Without any help for O, James got up from his coffin and came closer to O. O got death with his money which he fell down to the doorstep of the house from his room located at the top of the house. At least, the owner of the hose said the O's servants that people never got bedeviled if they did anything which is not treating bad to another. That's the end of the story...

In fact, the film is more educational about people never do anything for making danger to the others... The point is good. According to the credit of the film, the "so-called" special effect of the film, mostly the scene of headless people, is made by Japanese film maker. It is a kind of breakthrough for the 70's HK ghost's film... but the storyline is really so-so... anyway...

And I found out Michelle Lai (¦Ì³·) as one of character in the film. She is a servant for O's house...