A chinese ghost story iii (1991)
As with the preceding two entries, A Chinese Ghost Story III brings back director Ching Siu-Tung and producer Tsui Hark, as well as the first film’s heroine Joey Wong. Original title: Sinnui yauwan III: Do do do. The spoilt son of a millionaire finds the love of his life, but she will only accept him if he proves himself as a kung-fu master. Ling Wu Chung decides to hide from the chaotic world. Also, only one person from the original cast! Little does he know that the temple is haunted. Made four years after the original, it's not a bad film, with some big shoes to fill, but the storyline by now is predictable as. Having slept for a century, the monstrous Tree Devil is now awaken and starts finding lost souls again. Beset by the thieves and ne'er-do-wells in the villages, the monks go to spend the night at the local temple, which is none other than the Orchid Temple of the first film. Synopsis Having slept for a century, the monstrous Tree Devil is now awaken and starts finding lost souls again. Demons, Devils, and sorcery abound in this third installment of the … As the bandits run off they hear female ghosts singing and mistake them to be living humans. Now 100 years later, the Tree Demon awakens. Suatu malam hujan badai, seorang bijak Imam dan muridnya Fong lewat Kuil Anggrek dan menyadari bahwa itu adalah hantu.
When talking to a merchant, Yin accidentally cuts the roof off Shi fang’s backpack revealing the golden Buddha statue. In the heart of a weird wood stands Orchid Temple, a haunted place that is the doom of men. However, another ghost Butterfly becomes suspicious of her sister Lotus.