

Horror
Overview
After a couple purchases an antique vase at a market, the woman is possessed and killed by a demonic creature. Twelve years later, the demon returns to possess the woman's nephew and wreak more havoc.
Top Cast


Shirley Lu Hsiu-Ling
Shirley Lu Hsiu-Ling
Jojo
Shirley Lu Hsiu-Ling
Jojo


Eddie Chen
Eddie Chen
Ken Cheung Kwok-Kuen
Eddie Chen
Ken Cheung Kwok-Kuen
Lu Pei-Pei
Lu Pei-Pei
Suk Ching
Lu Pei-Pei
Suk Ching


Leung Shan
Leung Shan
Mrs Cheung
Leung Shan
Mrs Cheung


Danny Lau Dan
Danny Lau Dan
Ji Cheung
Danny Lau Dan
Ji Cheung


Ou-Yang Sha-Fei
Ou-Yang Sha-Fei
Grandmother Cheung
Ou-Yang Sha-Fei
Grandmother Cheung
Hsu Meng-Kuang
Hsu Meng-Kuang
Kwok Wai
Hsu Meng-Kuang
Kwok Wai
Chin Yung-Hsiang
Chin Yung-Hsiang
Taoist Priest
Chin Yung-Hsiang
Taoist Priest
Yu Sai-Gaang
Yu Sai-Gaang
Young Ken
Yu Sai-Gaang
Young Ken
Man Kwok-Wa
Man Kwok-Wa
Young Wai
Man Kwok-Wa
Young Wai
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