Ghost Woman of the Old Mansion (1949)
Overview
Mok Ming moves into Po Tak-yan’s old mansion. Po's mistress, the songstress Tsi Law-heung, has died in it. Her spirit haunts the mansion as she is unburied. Mok sees her ghost and notes that she resembles his late wife Kit-ching. Mok dreams that his wife has possessed Tsi's body in return. Mok asks Uncle Tak to take him to the coffin. Tsi resurrects as Kit-ching. Mok accepts that his wife has returned from death, but he is suspicious. He brings her to a nightclub, where they chance upon Po and his mistress, Chan Mei-chu. Po is suspicious. Mok explained that his wife has returned through Tsi's body. Two reporters are there and the news is reported in the papers. To resolve his suspicions, Po goes to the old mansion. He meets Mok, his “wife,” and Uncle Tak. The wife denies that she is Tsi. Po retrieves a pistol and goes to confront the woman. Mok intervenes. In the struggle, Po falls down the railing to his death, but Tsi is shot. Now it is time for her to tell Mok of her past.
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Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | cn |
Popularity | 0.424 |
Directed By
Lau Fong
Chiu Shu-ken
Crew
Lau Fong
Chiu Shu-ken
Chiu Shu-ken
Chiu Shu-ken
Hung-Sang Yi
Lau Fong
Cheng Shu-kin
Cheung Shun
Chiu Man-Ho
Wong Hang
Lee Hok-Wah
Ting Ming
Wong Bing-mau
Tse Tsak-Yuen
Chow Long
TOP CAST
Ng Cho-Fan
Mok Ming
Chow Kwun-Ling
Tsi Law-heung
Chan Ching Wah
Chan Mei-chu
Tang Pui
Po Tak-yan
Yee Chau-Sui
reporter
Wong Cho-San
Uncle Tak
Lau Kwai-Hong
reporter
Lau Hang
manager
Ma Siu-Ling
Mrs Po
Ho Hen
dance hall manager