The Seventh Curse (1986)
Directed by Ngai Kai Lam / Lan-Wei Tsang
Genres - Action, Adventure, Horror, Fantasy, Thriller |
Sub-Genres - Creature Film, Fantasy Adventure |
Release Date - Oct 17, 1986 (USA - Unknown) |
Run Time - 78 min. |
Countries - Hong Kong |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Jason Buchanan
What do a cannibalistic, flying-demon baby, a spine-sucking Worm-tribe god, a blood curse that can only be cured by eating a nipple, and Hong Kong superstar Chow Yun Fat have in common? If you guessed they are all elements of one of the most outrageous and bizarre Hong Kong films of the 1980s, you obviously have a palate for high-camp and way too much time on your hands. Director Ngai Kai-Lam (of Story of Ricky fame) helms this lightning-paced supernatural adventure concerning cognac-sniffing, pulp-fiction heroes Dr. Yuen and Wisely (Andy Lau and Yun Fat respectively). On a frantic mission to cure Lau of the blood curse placed on him by a vengeful witch doctor (his veins periodically erupt into blood-spewing geysers), save the girl, and save 100 local village children from being sacrificed, the heroes battle a multitude of demons, monsters, and horrible curses. Sure, it's derivative of the Indiana Jones series and also lacks the budget needed to fully realize it's outlandish vision, but the film's pacing and originality are sure to please even the most jaded Hong Kong cinema fan.
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exploration, martial-arts, sacrifice, tribe, wilderness, worm [animal], zombie