Gods must be crazy, N!xau, crazy safari, 1991, chinese, Fei zhou he shang


Crazy Safari (Chinese: 非洲和尚; pinyin: Fei zhou he shang; literally: African Monk), also known as The Gods Must Be Crazy III, is a 1991 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Billy Chan. It’s an unofficial sequel to The Gods Must Be Crazy II and part of the popular 1980s-1990s Hong Kong trend of jiangshi films, which are horror comedies featuring hopping corpses. Following this film were Crazy Hong Kong (1993) and The Gods Must Be Funny in China (1994). This was N!xau’s first Hong Kong movie.

A magician and his unlikely companion are transporting a grumpy, ancient Chinese vampire.
But this bloodsucker isn’t your typical monster – he’s kept in check by a bizarre method: yellow tape!
Oh, and did I mention the vampire is the other guy’s ancestor?
Their wild journey takes a hilarious detour when their plane sputters out over Africa,
landing them smack dab in the middle of the village from “The Gods Must Be Crazy.”
Buckle up, because things are about to get batty.

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