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''Devil Returns'' (Original title ''Jing hun feng yu ye'') as is a 1982 Hong Kong
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directed by Richard Chen Yao-Chi, and written by Gu Bi and Cheung Wing-Cheung.


Plot

Mei-hsun Fang hails a
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, and is brought to an abandoned building by the driver, a wanted robber and serial rapist. The man beats and sexually assaults Mei-hsun, and leaves her for dead. Mei-hsun survives, and is able to identify her assailant in a
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, resulting in his execution by firing squad, an event which Mei-hsun witnesses in a dream the moment it occurs. The rapist's death does little to comfort Mei-hsun, who is plagued by nightmares and visions of the man, and is horrified to learn that she is pregnant with what she assumes is his child. Mei-hsun tries to have an
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in secret, but as the procedure is about to begin, an invisible force attacks the doctor and nurse, and flings the former out a window. In a last-ditch effort to get rid of the baby, which she is convinced is evil, Mei-hsun throws herself down a flight of stairs, though this merely causes the child to be born a month premature. While Mei-hsun's husband, nanny, and friends all believe he is normal, the baby is in fact supernatural, and torments his mother when no one else is around to witness his actions. One day, to try and put Mei-hsun at ease, the nanny suggests she take the child to a temple where exorcisms are performed, in attempt to rid the boy of whatever being she believes is corrupting him. The ceremony (during which the baby's head spins around, and objects break) is a success, and the child begins acting normal. Enraged by what has been done to his son, Mei-hsun's rapist returns from beyond to take revenge, following the nanny to her home, and slamming her head onto a door hook. The nanny's young son visits Mei-hsun to ask if she has seen his mother, who Mei-hsun goes to look for, eventually stumbling onto her hidden body. Mei-hsun rushes home, where the killer murders a visiting female friend and her suitor, impaling the latter with a knife, and causing the former to bleed uncontrollably before asphyxiating her and crushing her head. The killer attacks Mei-hsun, who manages to fend him off long enough for her husband and a police officer to appear, and banish the undead madman by drenching him in wine, and shooting him several times.


Cast

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Alan Tam Alan Tam Wing-lun MH (; born 23 August 1950) is a Hong Kong singer and actor. He played a major role in developing the Cantopop scene in the 1980s as he was known for singing romantic ballads with modern arrangements. From 1983 to 1987, Alan Tam ...
as Lo Yu-ching * Emily Cheung Ying-Chan as Mei-hsun Fang * Wong Moon-Giu * Joan Lin as Hsiao-ling Shen * Don Wong Tao as Chief Inspector Tu Chang *
Ouyang Sha-fei Qian Shunying ( zh, t=錢舜英, w=Chien Shun-ying; September 9, 1924 – March 8, 2010), better known by her stage name Ouyang Sha-fei ( zh, t=歐陽莎菲, s=欧阳莎菲, first=t, j=Auyeung Sa-fay, links=no), was a Hong Kong actress. She is ...
as Mrs. Chou * Tsai Hung * Ngok Ling * Richard Cui Shou-Ping as Lin Haui-teh * Chan Chi-Jan as Ms. Kuo *
Lin Tzay-peir Lin Tsai-pei (, born 20 February 1950) is a Taiwanese actor and television presenter. He won Best Actor at the 1985 Golden Bell Awards. Personal life In 1988, Lin Tsai-pei married singer-actress Chang Kai-ling (張愷凌), better known by her st ...
* Lee Ying as The Exorcist * Wong Bei-Dak * Chan Wai-Lau * Mang Yuen as Doctor * Cheng Chuen-Man as Chou Hsiao-kang


Release


Reception

A one and a half out of five was awarded by ''Hysteria Lives!'', which wrote that ''Devil Returns'' was woefully derivative of a number of superior works (the most prominent being ''
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'') and a "
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" film, albeit one where "the last half an hour is pretty suspenseful – if obviously shamelessly unoriginal". The Bloody Pit of Horror gave ''Devil Returns'' two and a half stars out of five, stating "The first hour is very solid, the acting is good and the film effectively builds suspense throughout" and "The premise deals with post traumatic stress and postpartum depression, the fears of a first time mother that she won't be able to connect with her child and other female/mother centered issues in an insightful and interesting way..." before concluding that the film's shift into being a ''Halloween'' rip-off for the final third was "abrupt, random and basically ruins what had come before it".


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* {{IMDb title, 3056098, Devil Returns 1982 films 1982 horror films 1982 drama films 1980s ghost films Films about abortion Films about exorcism Films about rape Films set in Hong Kong Films shot in Hong Kong Hong Kong drama films Hong Kong horror films Hong Kong independent films Hong Kong slasher films 1980s Mandarin-language films 1980s pregnancy films Films with screenplays by Chang Yung-hsiang Hong Kong supernatural horror films Taiwanese drama films Taiwanese slasher films Films directed by Chen Yao-chi Supernatural slasher films Taiwanese supernatural horror films 1980s slasher films Hong Kong pregnancy films 1980s Hong Kong films