I've been revisiting some Hong Kong comedy-horror films, like the
Mr. Vampire franchise, which helped kick off the 1980s craze in " jiangshi" fiction and films you saw in Hong Kong., the so-called "hopping vampires" of Chinese folklore. The first film was such a hit it spawned loosely-related sequels and even a TV series,
Vampire Expert, that ran for two seasons, but was cut short when veteran martial artist/stuntman/actor Lam Ching-ying, the man who'd been the lead of most of the installments, passed away from liver cancer.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=oRoK8I-ONf0
Of the sequels, I like
Mr. Vampire IV almost as much as the original, though they're all nicely creative horror comedies with HK martial arts action. The only direct sequel to the first, from original director Ricky Lau,
Mr. Vampire 1992 is also a romp.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=H1qA1e_Yczshttps://youtube.com/watch?v=Kywj4watwjc
Lam Ching-ying was also in another jiangshi horror comedy, starring Sammo Hung and directed by Lau,
Encouters of the Spooky Kind II and 1990s
Magic Cop, where Ching-ying once more played a practicing Taoist with a unibrow, only now he's an ex-cop in modern Hong Kong where a Japanese sorcereress is using black magic and zombie henchmen to run a drug ring.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=LVhdnluFwcMhttps://youtube.com/watch?v=tOfT3XE9FMk