A Chinese Ghost Story II
"The Ultimate Ghost Saga Continues."
Fresh from slipping free of a trumped up confinement, Ling Choi-san runs into two defiant women whose bold natures pull him in opposite directions. While the memory of his ghostly beloved still haunts him, he needs to mend his wounded heart quickly to meet a fresh wave of supernatural trials. The... Read more
Stream NowNot Currently Available On (7 platforms)
Streaming availability last verified: February 02, 2026
About A Chinese Ghost Story II
Fresh from slipping free of a trumped up confinement, Ling Choi-san runs into two defiant women whose bold natures pull him in opposite directions. While the memory of his ghostly beloved still haunts him, he needs to mend his wounded heart quickly to meet a fresh wave of supernatural trials. The story keeps a brisk tempo, mixing martial arts action with playful humor and a dash of romance. Ghosts and traps abound as Ling threads through schemes and pranks by sly spirits, all while he navigates danger with a wink and a shrug. The mood stays light without denying the ache at its core. Throughout, the film keeps a jaunty tempo and a wink at classic wuxia tropes, letting the action feel fresh while the comedy lands with a light touch.
Released in 1990 and directed by Tony Ching Siu-Tung, the film preserves A Chinese Ghost Story's signature blend of fantasy and action. It draws on Pu Songling's Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio and reunites fans with Leslie Cheung and Joey Wong in prominent roles.
The film remains a vivid example of late HK fantasy cinema, prized for its kinetic visuals and breezy humor. It showcases Tony Ching Siu-Tung's flair for stylish set pieces that fuse martial arts, supernatural whimsy, and sly satire, helping shape the look of genre fantasies in the era.
Critics greeted the movie for balancing humor with action and a touching romance. The core themes focus on healing a broken heart, the pull of memory, and the way unlikely alliances emerge under pressure when facing otherworldly threats, both then and now.
Box office data for this release is not widely documented, especially outside Hong Kong. Within its home market it drew fans of the original and the fantasy comedy blend, though exact totals are hard to verify.
Details
- Release Date
- July 13, 1990
- Runtime
- 1h 42m
- User Ratings
- 138 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Fantasy, Action, Comedy
- Country
- Hong Kong
- Collection
- A Chinese Ghost Story Collection
- Studio
- Film Workshop
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Leslie Cheung
Ling Choi-san
Joey Wong
Windy Fu Ching Fung
Jacky Cheung Hok-Yau
Autumn
Wu Ma
Swordsman Yan
Waise Lee Chi-Hung
Swordsman Hu
Michele Reis
Moon Fu Yuet Chi
Lau Shun
Imperial High Priest
Lau Siu-Ming
Lord Fu Tin Chau
Ku Feng
Elder Chu
Lau Siu-Hung
High Priest's Disciple
Director: Tony Ching Siu-Tung
Written by: Edward Leung Yiu-Ming, Jason Lam Kee-To, Lau Tai-Muk