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The Seventh Curse

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.

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La septième malédiction, La 7ème malédiction, The 7th Curse, 原振侠与卫斯理, Dr. Yuen and Wisely, La 7eme Malédiction, Yuan Zhen-Xia Yu Wei Si-Li, 영웅무언, กระโชก 6+1, Седьмое проклятие

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17 Oct 1986
  • Hong Kong
22 Nov 1986

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01 Mar 1997
  • Germany 18
27 Jun 2022

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01 Mar 1997
  • Physical 18 genauer Veröffentlichungstag unbekannt
Hong Kong
17 Oct 1986
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22 Nov 1986
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UK
27 Jun 2022
  • Physical 18 Blu-Ray Release
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It is activated by moistening the sponge with water, which helps to create a cleaning foam. The foam then penetrates the pores of the surface being cleaned, lifting and removing dirt and stains. The sponge is also effective in removing scuff marks, crayon marks, and even permanent marker stains.

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98 A Temple of Doom/Alien/Predator/Rambo Hong Kong sugar-rush with about 1000% more mysticism and loony fantastical visions. Includes a fight with a demon baby and an ancient skeleton spirit. Built for me.

Pure pulp madness. A super fun, drenched in absurd gore journey into crazy. What an adventure. better than The Cat and almost as good as Riki-Oh, plus there’s a skeleton guy so that’s an automatic win in my book. A total facemelter with one hell of an ending—highest recommendation!

Yes, it’s made out of 100 children’s blood. “

Chow Yun-Fat and Maggie Cheung?!
be still my beating, throbbing, aching heart. If there’s one thing I know is how over-the-top and batshit Hong Kong action movies can get, but when they’re mixed together for the ultimate genre mashup of adventure, horror, and fantasy then you know you’re in for a no holds barred thrill ride; with martial art fight sequences that are loud and dramatic—just the way I like them! But more importantly they never not deliver on the scuzzy gore and goop with their outlandish practical effects, the kind that will make your eyes beg for mercy! rubber monster suits and flying baby monsters—did that baby just pull an…

A giant flying fetus with teeth gets into a deathmatch with a Xenomorph with wings. (me nodding) Cinema.

*rewatched with Cathodetv* my thoughts haven’t changed in the slightest but I simply couldn’t resist writing something again for Lam Nai-choi’s love letter to all things martial arts, mystical, and very, very gooey. The Seventh Curse is without a doubt the most extravagant cinematic blend of genres; horror, action, and fantasy all perfectly interfused in the form of an unstoppable adventure movie, featuring Chin Siu-Ho infested with a deadly blood curse, Chow Yun-Fat with a rocket launcher and a gun-happy Maggie Cheung with a cute as hell haircut along for the chaotic ride! I know everyone loves the demon baby vs. the flying xenomorph scene but I’m still obsessing over the naked boobie offering! it’s just…such a kind gesture. would you accept my
N A K E D BOOBIE O F F E R I N G ? in other words, this movie fucking rocks!

This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.

At the end of this movie a xenomorph fights a Brain Damage Hideshi Hino root vegetable monster puppet, and then Chow Yun-Fat shoots a rocket launcher.

I am really disappointed that there was a real lack of a kitchen sink in this, as they threw everything else at the screen. Insane, imaginative and incredible. I was really sadden when i realise that Kuato from Total Recall (before becoming the leader of the Mars Rebellion and redeemed himself), had previously been the sorcerer of the evil Worm Tribe, with his weird sex curses. Mind you, it may explain why in Total Recall Kuato hung out in brothels and the "Mars Mutation"! Dressed in white, pipe smoking Chow Yun Fat, might be best Chow Yun Fat* and why is Maggie wearing the carpet from the Overlook Hotel as a jumper? How come this wasn't in Room 237. *Actually…

Wow. Batshit insane and straight up the most fun I've had with a movie since the equally batshit insane Riki-Oh: The Story of Ricky. Which shouldn't be too surprising considering it's directed by Lam Nai-Choi, the guy that directed, you know, Riki-Oh: The Story of Ricky . The best way to describe this movie (although if you haven't seen it stop reading NOW and go witness this masterpiece for yourself) would be Indiana Jones meets Rambo II with 100% more killer martial arts and stuntwork, a Die Hard-esque opening scene that has nothing to do with the rest of the movie both in story and tone; witchcraft, flying baby demon, boob magic (literally), Thai mafia, deadly jungle traps, child killing machine, monk fight…

"Bring the Demon!" - Horror Hunt #31 (Jan 2020): boxd.it/aya9m "Category III Horror" Worms. GAH this film rules. I love movies that never let up for the whole film. This is horror, comedy, action, witchcraft, blood and gore. all in a tight 78 minutes that feels even shorter. The special effects are super fun and I laughed at this a lot. Finding movies like The Seventh Curse is one of the main reasons I do scavenger hunts. Yes.

A totally insane mix of action, adventure, comedy mysticism, horror and more. Kind of like Indiana Jones on acid. We focus on a story involving a cop who becomes cursed after travelling to Thailand to rescue a girl from being sacrificed to some bizarre skeleton monster thing. The film takes on a real odd structure - the whole thing is basically a flashback, with the opening act a flashback within a flashback. There's a fair bit that doesn't make sense, but what The Seventh Curse lacks in coherence, it more than makes up for in terms of fast paced violent mayhem. It switches up the tone at numerous points - starting out like a police action film and then just…

Trivia.
1) This film has at least 3 different endings depending on your country of origin. 2) Director Ngai Choi Lam went on to later direct the bizarrely bonkers but brilliant Riki-Oh-Story Of Ricky. Timelord Thoughts.
I have seen some crazy films in my time but 'The Seventh Curse' is up there as one of the weirdest movies I've ever watched, it's like a batshit bonkers Hong Kong R'rated version of Indiana Jones & the Temple of Doom merged together with Big Trouble In Little China & features a early appearance from the legendary Chow Yun-fat in a small role as the egmatic Wisely. The plot is completely insane from it's opening SWAT team standoff, were our main character Dr. Yuen becomes…

Maybe the most 1980s Hong Kong movie ever made. Part of the “Don’t Go To Thailand” horror tradition, wherein an urbane Hong Konger travels to the jungle, does something stupid, and ends up with a horrible magic curse that manifests itself in increasingly gory special effects. This generic cycle peaked with Kuei Chih-hung’s Bewitched and The Boxer’s Omen in 1983, and The Seventh Curse seems explicitly designed as an homage to those earlier films. Of course, given the lightning speed of Hong Kong generic cycles, they were made just three years earlier. Review at The Chinese Cinema.

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