The Gambling Ghost

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  • NR
  • 1991
  • 1 hr 30 min
  • 5.8  (196)

The Gambling Ghost is a 1991 action-comedy film, set in Hong Kong, that revolves around gambling and spirits. Directed by Clifton Ko and starring Sammo Kam-Bo Hung, Nina Li Chi, and Hoi Mang, it is a perfect blend of slapstick humor and adventure, laced with a touch of romance. The movie follows the story of Fish (Sammo Kam-Bo Hung), a compulsive gambler who has lost all his money in a game of Mahjong. He is left with nothing except a mysterious jade amulet, which he is convinced has brought him good luck in the past. When he decides to pawn the amulet to raise some cash, he learns that the amulet is haunted by a vengeful ghost (Hoi Mang) who wants to be avenged upon the man who killed him.

Fish is initially scared of the ghost, but he soon realizes that the spirit is willing to help him in his gambling endeavors, only if he agrees to help avenge his murder. The ghost, who can only appear to people when they wear the amulet and gamble, advises and aids Fish with his gambling skills. However, trouble arises when Fish attracts the attention of a local crime boss, Chau (James Wong), who wants to eliminate Fish as he is becoming a threat to his organized crime network. As the conflict rises, Fish must rely on his skills and the supernatural aid of the gambling ghost to win against all odds.

The movie benefits heavily from Sammo Kam-Bo Hung's star power, who delivers his usual quirky humor with an energetic presence on screen. The supporting cast, including Nina Li Chi as Bao, Fish's love interest, and Hoi Mang as the titular ghost, all do a great job of holding their own while keeping the plot flowing.

The film's action sequences are well choreographed, with Sammo Kam-Bo Hung displaying his mastery of martial arts. The movie also delivers a great deal of comedy- whether it is through Fish's fumbling antics or the ghost's antics in tormenting Fish's enemies. The movie also explores the idea of fate, luck, and destiny, with a supernatural twist.

The plot of the movie may feel thin, but the film's humor, action sequences, and great performances make up for it. Moreover, the movie's themes may have an underlying message about not letting greed and superstitions cloud one's judgment while gambling- which can lead to disastrous consequences.

The climax of the movie is thrilling, with Fish and the ghost fighting off Chau's men in a game of Mahjong. The gambling ghost's powers play a crucial role in deciding the winner. The film also concludes with a heartwarming scene that brings the story to a wholesome end.

In conclusion, The Gambling Ghost is a fun-filled, action-packed comedy with supernatural elements that is sure to entertain its audience. The star power of Sammo Kam-Bo Hung, great action sequences, and a strong supporting cast make it an enjoyable watch that will leave its viewers laughing and cheering along throughout the film.

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Description
  • Release Date
    1991
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 30 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    5.8  (196)