The Ghosts Must Be Crazy

no information on the tagline

"The Ghosts Must Be Crazy" has two different stories entitled "The Day Off" and "The Ghost Bride". In "The Day Off", Ah Nan (John Cheng) and Ah Lei (Wang Lei) goes for their annual in-camp training and they meet a very "on" Platoon Commander. As they're about to play a prank on the Commander as a form of revenge for all the rigorous training they had to put up with, a series of strange things happen. In "Ghost Bride", Ah Hui (Henry Thia) who is unlucky in love meets a stranger, Ah Hai (Mark Lee), who promises him fortune and blessings if he seeks help from 'brothers and sisters' in the netherworld. Ah Hui does so and ends up finding a beautiful jade bangle inside a red packet. Soon after, Ah Hui strikes the lottery, but spends it all lavishly. Just when he is down in the dumps again, Ah Hai offers him another solution and something strange happens.

No information

Writers

Jack Neo

Producers

$0

Budget

$1450000

Revenue

06-01-2011

Release Date

CNSG

Country

5.7

Rating

3

Votes

-

Age Rating

97 min

Runtime

Released

Status

Mandarin

Language

Popular actors
Media

View all media:

All Media
Медиа изображение
Медиа изображениеМедиа изображениеМедиа изображение
Director
Boris Boo

Boris Boo

Boris made his directorial debut in 2009 where he co-directed Where Got Ghost? with Jack Neo. Prior to his film debut, Boris conceptualised and scripted numerous sitcoms, short films and variety shows with MediaCorp Studios and J Team. In 2007, Just Follow Law, a film that Boris wrote, was nominated for Best Original Screenplay at the 44th Golden Horse Awards 2007. Boris also directed features such as, Aku Tak Bodoh (Malay remake of I Not Stupid 2), Phua Chu Kang The Movie, Greedy Ghost, and Filial Party. In 2017, he directed comedy film Lucky Boy. He is the creative director of Door to Door Pictures.
Related Movies

There are no similar films yet.

You might like it