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倩女幽魂II人間道 (1990)
A Chinese Ghost Story II
Alias: 倩女幽魂2人間道
Origin: Hong Kong
Circuit: Golden Princess 
Genres: Martial Arts  Fantasy  Ghost 
Rating: II (Hong Kong) 
Theatrical Run (HK): 07/13/1990 - 08/10/1990
Box Office: HK $20,784,824
 
Director
  Tony Ching Siu-Tung
 
Screenwriters
  Edward Leung Yiu-Ming
  Jason Lam Kee-To
  Lau Tai-Muk
 
Martial Arts Directors
  Tony Ching Siu-Tung
  Lau Chi-Ho
  Bobby Wu Chi-Lung
 
Producer
  Tsui Hark
 
 
Cast
  Leslie Cheung Kwok-Wing ... Ning Choi San
  Joey Wong Cho-Yin ... Windy Fu Ching Fung
  Jacky Cheung Hok-Yau ... Autumn
  Wu Ma ... Swordsman Yan
  Waise Lee Chi-Hung ... Swordsman Hu
  Michelle Reis ... Moon Fu Yuet Chi
  Lau Shun ... Imperial High Priest
  Lau Siu-Ming ... Lord Fu Tin Chau
  Yeung Ching-Ching ... High Priest's disciple
  Lee Fai (2) ... High Priest's disicple
  Lau Siu-Hung ... High Priest's disicple
  Wong Yue-Chun ... High Priest's disicple
  Ku Feng ... Elder Chu
  Do Siu-Chun ... One of Windy's men
  Johnny Koo Kwok-Wah ... Robber chef at inn
  Fei Sing    
  Wong Hung ... Escaped criminal
  Fung Yuen-Chi    
  Ng Kwok-Kin ... Bounty hunter
  Tenky Tin Kai-Man ... Jails Ning
  Ou-Yang Sha-Fei    
  Ng Wai-Ming (2)    
  Keung Yun-Chuen    
  Fung Chan-Ban    
  Chan Siu-Wah    
  Unknown 80s Police Actor (7) ... Bounty hunter
  Fei Pak ... Robber at inn
  Wong Lik ... One of Windy's men
 
Production Company
  Film Workshop
 
Distributor
  Golden Princess Amusement Co., Ltd. (Hong Kong)
 
Assistant Director
  Teddy Chen Tak-Sum   Dang Wing-Yiu (2)   To Wan
  Wong Wai-Sum   Raymond Yip Wai-Man
 
Story
  Tsui Hark   Yuen Kai-Chi
 
Script Supervisor
  Raymond Cheng Ji-Wai   Law Diy-Shing
 
Cinematographer
  Arthur Wong Ngok-Tai
 
Focus Puller
  Cheung Man-Po
 
Lighting
  Chow Lam
 
Art Director
  William Chang Suk-Ping   Ho Kim-Sing
 
Art Assistant
  Alfred Yau Wai-Ming   Leung Bing-Kwan
 
Costume Designer
  Kitty Ho Wai-Ying
 
Makeup
  Man Yun-Ling
 
Hair Dressing
  Chau Siu-Mui   Peng Yen-Lien
 
Editor
  Marco Mak Chi-Sin
 
Editor's Assistant
  Andy Chan Chi-Wai   Angie Lam On-Yee
 
Props
  Chen Jih-Kang
 
Scenery
  Tsang Hoi-Hung
 
Sound Recordist
  Kwok Wing-Kei   Lam Wing-Cheung   Wong Choh-Keung
 
Original Music
  James Wong Jim   Romeo Diaz
 
Music Editor
  Tang Siu-Lam
 
Production Manager
  Alan Yuen Kam-Lun
 
Associate Production Manager
  Hui Chung-Ming   Siu Suk-Fan
 
Assistant Production Manager
  Wong Wai-Tak (2)   Hui Wai-Chi   Jojo Hui Yuet-Chun
 
Unit Manager
  Chu Wing-Kwong
 
Transaction
  Yu Chi-Keung
 
Still Photographer
  Tam Tat-Wah (2)
 
Tea Lady
  Carrie Fung Kam-King
 
Explosives
  Lau Hon-Cheung
 
Recording Studio
  Foo Leng Recording Studio
 
Sound Post-Production Studio
  Miu Gik Recording Studio
 
Re-Recording Mixer
  Kwok Wing-Kei
 
Foley
  Ronny Ching Siu-Lung
 
Cantonese Dubbing
  Ding Yue   Ding Yue
 
Mandarin Dubbing
  Fung Suet-Yui
 
Equipment
  Salon Films (HK) Ltd.
 
Subtitles
  International Subtitle Company
 
English Subtitle Translation
  Paul Fonoroff
 
 
Summary
  In this installment of the saga of the supernatural, four young people are caught in a tug-o-war of evil between an Imperial Wizard and a corrupt General. With the help of a kind Wizard, Ning escapes from jail where he was unjustly put. On the run, he meets a young scholar and two sisters who are trying to rescue their father from a corrupt General. Despite the presence of a corpse that just won't die, they manage to succeed. But this only leads to a run-in with the Imperial Wizard, who captures everyone but Ning and one of the sisters. With the help of a goddess, the two square off in a life and death battle with the Imperial Wizard and his Court. [from Rim Films Catalog]