Corpse Mania

Corpse Mania

1981 ""
Corpse Mania
Corpse Mania

Corpse Mania

6.3 | 1h22m | en | Horror

A necrophiliac killer is murdering the prostitutes at Madame Lan's brothel.

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6.3 | 1h22m | en | Horror , Crime , Mystery | More Info
Released: June. 03,1981 | Released Producted By: Shaw Brothers , Country: Hong Kong Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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A necrophiliac killer is murdering the prostitutes at Madame Lan's brothel.

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Cast

Tanny Tien-Ni , Wang Yong , Yau Chui-Ling

Director

Lee San-Yip

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HumanoidOfFlesh "Corpse Mania" is not as demented as it's reputed to be.I found Kuei Chih-Hung's earlier horror flick "The Killer Snakes" more disturbing and revolting.However there are some gruesome shots of decomposing female corpses eaten by maggots.There are also several intense murder scenes and some atmospheric bits that suggest Mario Bava's influential "Blood and Black Lace".A calm,inconspicuous young man has quite a special taste in women:he likes them dead.The factor of disgust bounces up to new heigths when the director shows us naked corpses of women,covered from head to toe with countless crawling maggots and he has the camera exploring every single body part.There is a necrophiliac killer on the loose wearing a black coat,a black hat,a white scarf and big sunglasses.The killings are gory enough:a stabbing in a car,vicious throat slashing,smashed head and a decapitation.The climax is fairly surprising.8 out of 10.
Elliot James The name may suggest some grainy, low-budget 70's American slasher. Corpse Mania is an astonishing, transgressive Chinese giallo, the first I've ever seen. Without the Internet and the chain of companies that culminate in Netflix, I'd have never known about hundreds of excellent foreign films that never made it to US theaters. A few minutes into Corpse Mania and it's apparent that director Kuei Chih Hung and his writing partner On Szeto were heavily influenced by Mario Bava's Blood & Black Lace. The artistic cinematography highly evocative of Bava's genius with its deep blues and blood reds, fog-shrouded locations and creepy, decrepit large houses. The masked, behatted knife-wielding murderer brutally striking in operatic, shocking scenes that are pure Italian giallo. Kuei Chih Hung takes the basic plot (and look) of Black Lace and pushes it way--way--over the edge, changing the original's fashion house to a house of prostitution. While the police investigation in Black Lace was of minor importance to Bava, who was more interested in depicting his picturesque murders, the police investigation is the main thrust of CM, headed with grim determination and plodding authority by Yung Wong. In another alteration, the villain is not only insane, he's a necrophile, bringing sick hookers to his home. After the girls eventually die of their illnesses, he abuses them in graphic, revolting detail. (Warning: There are sickening scenes of maggots crawling all over their decomposing bodies.) The English subtitle translation of Cantonese is typically stilted but this is to be expected. Like Black Lace, there's several twist endings (that I never saw coming) and a final scene that depicts the bureaucratic approach to execution that exists to this day in China. Kuei Chih Hung created a little-known horror masterpiece that DVD has resurrected. Like Bava, his interest is style and surreality, not logic, common sense (why does a girl walk alone down dark alleys knowing a killer is after her?) plot details and reality. The fact that he got the Shaw Brothers to produce it is itself surprising.
fertilecelluloid Kwei Chi-Hung delivers a Hong Kong-style giallo in "Corpse Mania", possibly his most technically accomplished film. The "borrowed" soundtrack of Don Coscarelli's "Phantasm" (by Fred Myrow and Malcolm Seagrave) sets the spooky tone as the camera prowls a smoky boulevard of the Shaw lot. A man is watched as he carries a sick woman into an abandoned building. Later, a terrible crime is discovered. Necrophilia is the featured paraphilia in this atmospheric horror pic. A well-meaning fiend is rescuing sick women from the streets by giving them a bed in his home and the requisite tender loving care (with benefits). When they die, he doesn't bother reporting them to the authorities. Instead, he romances them in death. This is merely the set-up for a horror pic that pushes beyond conventional genre boundaries. Less hysterical than the director's previous work and more controlled, it is a mood piece with a substantial plot. Although it is explicit at times and bloody (like any giallo), it definitely attempts something very different for Hong Kong horror and succeeds admirably.
liersvlaaitje This is what I read about it on the back of the vcd:"After a remarkable career directing crime thrillers, comedies, and action films, Kuei Chih-Hung spent his remaining time at Shaw Studio unleashing some of the nastiest horror films ever set in celluloid. A startling tale of a necrophilia serial murderer courtesan corpse, "Corpse Mania" could be called "outrageous" and "amazing", but never "politically correct"! Be warned: you may regret it, but you'll never forget it." To my surprise this turned out be a rather graphic Hong Kong giallo! I honestly enjoyed this one,especially as the movie offers some neat surprises.It's also pretty stylish.Corpse Mania is just waiting to be discovered by fans of the genre.