African Monk

Chan Hoi-yi
Lisu, Lam Ching-ying, Chan Shan-he, Chan Lung, Stephen Chow, Ng Man-tat, Bao Daxi
1991
Hong Kong, China
Completed
Cantonese
South Africa
Detailed introduction
This film (drama)Also known as非洲和尚,is aHong Kong, ChinaProducerwomen sex,At1991Released in year
。The dialogue language isCantonese,Current Douban rating7.1(For reference only)。
Overseas Chinese Ah Sen (played by Chan Shan-he) invites Daoist Lin (played by Lam Ching-ying) to participate in an auction far away in the UK. The two buy the zombie of Ah Sen's family ancestor, planning to take it back home for burial. However, their plane encounters dense fog and they lose their way, ending up in Africa, and during a parachute jump, they get separated from the zombie. The zombie is taken back by local indigenous people led by Lisu, while Daoist Lin and Ah Sen find themselves besieged by wild beasts. Lisu kindly helps a white woman who captures African girls, but she offers no gratitude and escapes, planning to use the indigenous people as tools to seize the diamonds for herself. After escaping, Daoist Lin and Ah Sen encounter danger again, and once more, Lisu comes to their rescue. The two stay at Lisu's tribe's camp to recuperate, also finding the lost zombie. At this time, the white woman returns with numerous helpers to seize the diamonds, and Daoist Lin sends the zombie to battle the black wizard hired by the white woman… The narration of this film is done by Stephen Chow and Ng Man-tat, and the main character Lisu becomes famous for "God of Cookery."