Troublesome Night 15

Troublesome Night 15
Traditional 陰陽路十五之客似魂來
Simplified 阴阳路十五之客似魂来
Mandarin Yīn Yáng Lù Shí Wǔ Zhī Kè Sì Hún Lái
Cantonese Jam1 Joeng4 Lou6 Sap6 Ng5 Zi1 Haak3 Ci5 Wan4 Loi4
Directed by Jamie Luk
Produced by Nam Yin
Written by Yee Yan
Music by Mak Jan-hung
Cinematography Chan Yiu-ming
Yip Siu-ching
Lum Lai-shing
Mike Pang
Edited by Jacky Leung
Production
company
Nam Yin Production Co., Ltd.
East Entertainment Limited
B&S Limited
Distributed by B&S Films Distribution Company Limited
Release dates
  • 4 July 2002 (2002-07-04)
Running time
95 minutes
Country Hong Kong
Language Cantonese

Troublesome Night 15 is a 2002 Hong Kong horror comedy film produced by Nam Yin and directed by Jamie Luk. It is the 15th of the 19 films in the Troublesome Night film series.

Plot

Ngau's grandfather was a hon-kan during the Second Sino-Japanese War and he had murdered a man called Keung and Keung's family. Keung became a vengeful ghost after death and he sought revenge on Ngau and his family. Ngau's wife was killed by Keung's ghost shortly after giving birth to their son, Fai. Ngau is afraid of losing Fai, so he seeks help from the expert ghostbuster Mrs Bud Lung, who tells him to operate a food stall at night to attract some ghost patrons and ask them to protect his family from Keung. When Fai grows older, he is seduced by Sally Li, who is trying to trick him into selling his father's land. If the land is sold, the ghost patrons can no longer protect Ngau's family. Fai steals his father's stamp after knocking the latter unconscious and signs the contract with Sally, only to realise that she had lied to him. Even though the contract is destroyed by Ngau's friends later, it is too late as Keung had already caused Fai to die in a car accident. Out of love for his son, Ngau sacrifices himself to appease Keung and Fai is brought back to life. In memory of his father, Fai and his wife continue to operate the stall to serve ghost patrons.

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