- Seventh Curse (film)
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name = Seventh Curse
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director =Ngai Kai Lam
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writer =Wong Jing Yuen Gai Chi
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starring =Chow Yun Fat Maggie Cheung
music = Shing Gam Wing
cinematography = Lam Ko Chui
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released = flagicon|Hong Kong 1986
runtime = 81 min.
country =Hong Kong
language = Cantonese / English
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imdb_id = 0092273"Seventh Curse" (Chines title: 原振俠與衛斯理,
pinyin : Yuan Zhen-Xia yu Wei Si-Li) is a 1986 Hong Kong film directed byNgai Kai Lam .ynopsis
In this movie, a young heroic cop in the jungle of
Thailand attempts to rescue a beautiful girl from being sacrificed to the "Worm Tribe" she belongs to. As a result, the cop is damned with seven "Blood Curses" which burst through his leg periodically. When the seventh bursts, he will die, but Betsy, the beauty he saved stops the curse with an antidote that lasts only one year, so on the advice ofWisely (Chow Yun Fat ) he heads back to Thailand to find a permanent cure. Action ensues as the cop and cohorts battle the evil sorcerer of the Worm Tribe, a hideous bloodthirsty baby like creature and "Old Ancestor," a skeleton with glowing blue eyes that transforms into a monster that is a cross between Rodan and Alien.Alternate Versions
This film has at least 3 different endings in every of its release:
*In the original theatrical release, after the monster-killing climax, there's another by-the-pool-party scene (same pool as seen in the beginning of the film, but is supposed to be another party) in which Maggie Cheung's character (kind of) makes up with Dr Yuen. Then we cut to the original party scene that starts off the movie with Dr Yuen, Wisely, Ai Hong (
Ni Kuang - the real author of the two pulp-novel series) and a bunch of beautiful girls. As the author finishes telling the movie's story to the girls, one of them asks if he has another adventure story to tell. The author replies, "Well, we have to see what exciting adventures Dr Yuen and Wisely are going to have." The two main characters come into frame, toast and finish their drink. Freeze frame and comes the music and end credits.*In the first video release available in Hong Kong during the late 1980s-early 1990s, the last two scenes were completely cut out, so as the very last close-up of Bachu, the native girl. Instead it is replaced with a two-shot of her and her lover, while the end credits rolls halfly over its freeze frame, halfly over black. Also in that video release, the native girl's nude scenes were partly censored with the explicit body parts blacked out to make the film more "family-oriented".
*In the DVD edition, the second last scene in the original theatrical release is cut out, whilst the final scene is retained but with end credits rolling over. The original dialogues are replaced with the ending music. One would suspect the reason for the last two scene being cut out in later releases is because they drag on for quite a while, though narratively it is not a bad attempt as the two scenes mirror the beginning of the movie.
Cast
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Chow Yun Fat as Wei
*Maggie Cheung as Tsai-Hung
*Chor Yuen as Chu
*Sibelle Hu as Su
*Elvis Tsui as AqualaCrew
*Directed by
Ngai Kam Lam
*Written byWong Jing andYuen Gai Chi
*Music byShing Gam Wing
*Cinematography byLam Ko Chui
*Art Direction byOliver Wong External links
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