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How the Erotic Ghost Story films shocked and seduced Hong Kong

The trio of 1990s adult movies with Hong Kong sex symbols like Amy Yip and Japanese adult-video actresses like Kudo Hitomi were a huge hit

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Pal Sinn (left) and Amy Yip in a still from Erotic Ghost Story (1990). Yip made the first Erotic Ghost Story a success, mainly because of her buxom physique.

Tame by today’s standards, the three adults-only Erotic Ghost Story films were big hits when they were released in Hong Kong in the early 1990s.

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The buxom star of the first film, Amy Yip Chi-mei, instantly became a Hong Kong celebrity, while the third film turned ill-fated actress Pauline Chan Bo-lin into an Asian sex symbol. All three became cult classics in the West.

Below, film historian Frank Djeng, who did the commentaries for the releases of Erotic Ghost Story 2 and Erotic Ghost Story 3 by distributor 88 Films, explains why the films were so successful.

Erotic Ghost Story mixed erotica with other genres. Why?

Adult films – known as category III films in Hong Kong because of their classification by censors – were experiencing their heyday when Erotic Ghost Story came out in 1990, and producers tried to attract as many people as possible to see them.

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They felt that if they just made sex films it would limit the audience, so they mixed the sex in with other genres.

Joey Wong and Leslie Cheung in a still from A Chinese Ghost Story (1987). Photo: Film Workshop
Joey Wong and Leslie Cheung in a still from A Chinese Ghost Story (1987). Photo: Film Workshop
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