Troublesome Night 17
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Troublesome Night 17 is a 2002 Hong Kong horror comedy film produced by Nam Yin and directed by Lam Wai-yin. It is the 17th of the 19 films in the Troublesome Night film series.

Plot

Bud Gay has been arrested for possessing drugs and is sent to prison. When his mother, Mrs Bud Lung, visits him, she realises that a spirit is haunting him, and sends Bud Yan to help him. They learn that the spirit is a vengeful ghost of a woman, who had followed suit after her husband committed suicide when he was wrongfully imprisoned. All she wants is to see her husband's grave, which is located behind the prison. However, she thinks that she has been fooled when the burial site cannot be found, and unleashes her fury on everyone.

Cast

  • Sam Lee as Mao Tomorrow
  • Teresa Mak
    Teresa Mak
    Teresa Mak Ka Kei or Mak Ka Ki is a Hong Kong actress signed to ATV. She competed in the 1993 Miss Hong Kong Pageant but did not place. She has appeared in many drama serials and movies and is fairly popular in Hong Kong.-Filmography:...

     as Ng Mei-ho
  • Law Lan
    Law Lan
    Helena Law Lan is a Hong Kong actress. Law Lan is popularly cast as a type of mystic in many Hong Kong horror movies.-TV series:-Films:*The Kid *Story of the White-haired Demon Girl...

     as Mrs Bud Lung
  • Simon Lui
    Simon Lui
    Simon Lui Yue Yeung is a highly prolific Hong Kong based actor famous for starring in many low-budget and/or horror films since the early 1990s. He began drawing attention when he was featured in the "Troublesome Night" movie series...

    as Bud Pit
  • Tong Ka-fai as Bud Gay
  • Lee Siu-kei as Brother Gay
  • Anita Chan as Audrey
  • Ronnie Cheung as Bud Yan
  • William Ho as Big Mic
  • Baat Leung-gam as Officer Eight
  • Kau Man-lung as Lai Chor-kau
  • Kwai Chung as Lai Chor-pat
  • Anna Ng as Mrs Ng
  • Law Shu-kei as Prison warden
  • Fung Chi-keung as Prisoner
  • Jass Chan
  • Li Kar-wing
  • Big Cheong as Policeman
  • Lam Wai-yin as Officer Kong
  • Nelson Ngai as Lawyer Lee

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