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Crazy
Safari
Fei
zhou he shang
1991
Color
Rated ?
96 minutes
Dir. Billy Chan
Cast:
Lam Ching-Ying .... Sifu Hi-Sing
Stephen Chow .... Narrator
N!xau .... N!xau The Bushman
Lung Chan .... Hopping Vampire
Format
: VCD
Spoken Languages:
Chinese, English and African.
Subtitles: English (For the Chinese words only unfortunately).
Also
Known As:
Gods Must Be Crazy III, The (1991)
Vampires Must Be Crazy (1991)
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The
Director Must be Crazy...
Review:
Allen Lee
Crazy Safari is one
of the most hilarious Lam Ching-Ying films I have seen to date.
What other film has a mix of Mr. Vampire , The Gods Must Be
Crazy and Abbott and Costello. In Crazy Safari we have a good
mix of adventure, martials arts , comedy , taoist priest magic
and hopping vampire flick. Sifu Lam Ching-Ying has been hired
to transport a man and the mummified hopping vampire corpse
of the mans ancestor from England back to Hong Kong. Of course
they run into a lot of problems when the body is auctioned off
in England that lead to the mans ancestor hopping thru the auction
room trying to find a victim to bite. Then they take a low budget
flight complete with a Guns and Roses banner hanging in the
planes coach area. The stupid pilot runs out of gas above Africa
and the plane eventually goes down after they throw all the
heavy stuff out like cases of Coke ALA The Gods Must Be Crazy.
Then the occupants go out when the greedy american pilot announces
there is only two parachutes he promptly dons one and jumps
out the planes door, Sifu then says Do not worry he was only
wearing a knapsack plummeting the pilot to his death below.
Then all end up in the African village below with Sifu , the
other man , hopping vampire and the native tribe as well as
a subplot about greedy people trying to get diamonds from the
villagers. (cont.)
The
film then goes thru skit after skit of animals vs. taoist priest
and the villagers trying to worship the hopping vampire not
to mention all kinds of silly Mr. Vampire stuff done Africa
Style. A must see is Sifu Lam Ching-Ying roping and riding an
ostrich two times in this hilarious film. We also get to see
Sifu do some Taoist magic that transforms the spirit of the
famous Bruce Lee into the body of the main African villager
giving him the power of Bruce Lee complete with Enter The Dragon
background music The other great fight scene is where the man
traveling with Sifu becomes possessed by the spirit of a dead
baboon and fights like a spastic money against the bad guys
the diamond hunters. So again another film for the Hopping Vampire
fanatic and fans of Hong Kong comedy horror. There is actually
quite a bit of english spoken in this film in the beginning
that surprised me as even Sifu speaks a sentence only one though
in english. This film is a must see and a hilarious african
bush adventure like none other ever made as far as the vampire
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