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- A film that foretells three modern-day ghost stories, set in the City of Hong Kong. The first segment deals with a popular singer that mysteriously falls into a deep coma, and the public is unaware that his spirit is detained by the ghost of an obsessed fan of his. His plea for help is only recognized by his nurse. In the second segment, four college girls are assigned an unusual project, and their selected-topic is to "interview" the ghost of the "Braided Woman." When they encounter the streets where the ghost was claimed to roam, they find themselves in a mist of terror. In the third segment, two night-duty police officers stumble upon a mysterious crisis when their speed-tracking camera detects a image of an old woman. After the woman's first sighting, the officers encounter her in every place they go, and their only solution is to find out what she wants.
- The sequel to "1:00 A.M," bringing you another three ghostly stories. First, see what happens when a costumer uses the mask of a dead actress to design a new wig. Second, witness three actresses' curiosity-gone-bad when they discover that their agent is messing around with the spirit of a deceased woman. And third, watch a commercial film-shoot cut short when the filmmakers are haunted by the apparition of a young boy.
- The film is about a movie hero of the 60s called Black Rose, but she was actually real, and a woman in the 90s is mistaken for her because she's in the wrong place at the wrong time and somebody is doing crimes as Black Rose, who isn't the real Black Rose
- At Christmastime, Louise discovers that George has been sending monthly payments to an address in Harlem.
- George invites Frank Howard, a man he hopes to do business with--and who is in an interracial marriage--to his apartment to meet his "dear friends" Tom and Helen to show Frank that he is not prejudiced towards interracial couples. But Tom and Helen walk out on him and he asks Florence and Ralph to pose as the Willises.
- A Chinese Ghost Story II Chinese 倩女幽魂 II人間道 is a 1990 Hong Kong romantic comedy-horror film directed by Ching Siu-tung and produced by Tsui Hark. It is the sequel to A Chinese Ghost Story and is followed by A Chinese Ghost Story III.
- Basically a retread of the first movie, in which the evil Tree Spirit is back with yet another ghost played by Joey Wong. The Swordsman Yen and Leslie Cheung characters are replaced by a Buddhist Abbot and disciple (Tony Leung). Jacky Cheung also pops up again, this time as a money-grabbing swordsman with a neat bag of tricks.
- You're invited to join the fun in Disneyland Guests take a tour visiting the happiest place of Earth and they'll experience all the rides, shops, entertainment, restaurants and more at Disneyland
- Story of Jai Bao Yu's (inheritor) love affairs with his two cousins in the midst of his family's struggle to remain influential.
- Muriel's friend from college, Sylvia Walker, pays her a visit after undergoing a divorce. While left alone with Henry, Sylvia makes advances towards him.
- After a botched attempt to nab a drug smuggler in a parking garage, police detectives Ho Ting-Bon (Yun-Fat Chow) and Cheong Yan (Fong Liu) accidentally cause a runaway car to hit a young woman, Kwong Sun (Joey Wang), who is in the city illegally. Sun then fakes amnesia in order to protect her illegal identity, and is put-up for several nights by Bon. While Sun struggles to find her identity papers in Hong Kong and relatives to take her in, Bon feels compelled to let her stay in his home. However, Sun can only fake her amnesia for so long.
- Chrissy's high school friend turns out to be a high priced call girl.
- Henry is upset with Monroe after he accidentally damages the living room wall while hanging a self-portrait of Henry. He chases Monroe out the door, causing him to fall down a flight of stairs. While Monroe is sent to the hospital, Henry is racked with guilt after his conscience starts speaking to him through the portrait.
- A private investigator and a police inspector team up to pursue a notorious mobster, who is plotting to milk an old millionaire out of his highly-valued stocks and bonds. Along the way, the investigator crosses paths with a femme fatale and silly gangsters.
- A private detective gets mixed up with stolen Nazi atomic bomb formulas.
- Lo King, a dependent playboy, fakes his own mental illness in attempts to inherit the fortune of his two older brothers, Lo Leung and Lo Fei, who are plagued with their own troubles. Leung is a busy businessman who is planning to open a restaurant. Due to his busy schedule, he is putting his relationship at risk with his wife. Fei is a scholar who brings home a finance-troubled girl, Shenny, to arouse hatred in his father (in return with some money) so he can choose to marry his punkish girlfriend, whom his father detests. However, unbeknown-st to Fei, Shenny develops a crush on him.
- When Mr. Roper alludes to a big surprise that he is going to have for Mrs. Roper on their anniversary, the roommates think that he is going to leave her for another woman.
- Filmed in New York, story of naive young woman from Hong Kong who goes to New York to study. Street-wise cabbie cousin takes care of her in the big city.
- Chrissy and Jack think that Janet is hiring a surrogate father.
- The nations of the Earth unite in a common cause to fight off an invader from outer space.
- Jack and Chrissy take turns sucking up to Janet who has acquired a pair of Frank Sinatra tickets. Th roommates are also entrusted to take care of a parakeet that Mr. Roper bought as a gift for his wife.
- Mainlander Nan (Carol 'Do Do' Cheng) moves to Hong Kong to earn a living by being a gambler and casino dealer. She meets up with her stuntman cousin Po (Aaron Kwok) and his horse-race gambler landlord Li (Alex Man) and together, the three try to make ends meet in the gambling world. However, they stumbled upon a plot where greedy investor Fu Hon-San (Man Tat Ng) swindled the shares of his gambler brother Fun Hon-Hwa (Simon Yam), whom befriended Nan, and, as a result, the gamblers band together in attempts to topple Hon-San.
- Building designer Bill and his family move into a seemingly wonderful house, but not aware of the house is haunted.
- Mr. Angelino's daughter Francesca visits the restaurant and meets Jack. Mr. Angelino warns Jack to keep away from his daughter, but she pursues him, so he pretends he is married to discourage her.
- San, a girl from war-torn Hong Kong in the future year of 2005, returns to the present day to eliminate Lam-Fung, a construction foreman alleged for setting off a bomb at a groundbreaking ceremony, killing him and his VIP boss. It is prophesied that the bombing's aftermath will lead to future wars; therefore, San's mission is to prevent this from happening. However, the spirit of Fung's great-grandfather wants to save him.
- A firefighter savages a spiritual shrine from an old burning building, which releases the gentle ghost of a Chinese opera singer who was killed in a stage fire 30 years before. Grateful for saving her spirit, the ghost falls for the firefighter and will stop at nothing to protect him from impending evil.
- Wilbur the pig is scared of the end of the season, because he knows that come that time, he will end up on the dinner table. He hatches a plan with Charlotte, a spider that lives in his pen, to ensure that this will never happen.
- Reverend Snow asks Chrissy to move back home as he does not approve of his daughter's living arrangement.
- Jack and Janet are concerned that they are going to lose Chrissy when she falls for the charms of a guru with bad intentions.
- Chrissy is on a trip to Fresno and did not leave money for the rent. Jack and Janet do not have enough to cover the rent and try to come up with the rest of the money. Luckily, Chrissy's cousin Cindy moves in with them.
- Jack and Janet try to protect Chrissy when they discover that her new, older boyfriend is a married man.
- Jack and Janet fear the worst when Chrissy has to spend the night in the hospital after hitting her head.
- An old flame who broke Jack's heart shows up unexpectedly. Chrissy attempts to persuade Jack to leave the girl to get him to his surprise birthday party at the Ropers'.
- A giant stone statue comes to life to protect the residents of a small town against the depradations of an evil warlord.
- After attorney Frank Girard is murdered, Detective Al Church (Vincent Gardenia) suspects that Ms. Leigh Cullen (Jane Seymour) is the perpetrator, as she was supposedly last seen with the man. However, after Leigh's alleged twin sister, Tracy, shows up at the police line-up with Leigh, Church is left puzzled and with no specific suspect to pinpoint. Therefore, Church asks Psychiatrist Dr. Jim Eiseley (Stephen Collins), an acquaintance of Leigh's, to evaluate the sisters and run tests on them in hopes of filtering out the murderer. However, Eiseley's increasing involvement with Leigh complicates things with Tracy in the picture.
- Arthur Wainwright gives Henry an assignment that requires him to work overnight, which is a huge burden for Henry as he has jury duty. Therefore, Muriel, Jackie and Monroe take turns keeping Henry awake at night.
- Men are being murdered by a psycho called "The Telegian," who uses a matter-transmitting device to locate his victims.
- Professor Owl and Jiminy Cricket take you to a Sing-Along with some memorable Disney characters as you read the on-screen lyrics. Each Disney song is featured through a movie clip from "Beauty and the Beast", "Mary Poppins", "Pinocchio", "Lady and the Tramp", "Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day", "The Great Mouse Detective", and "Sleeping Beauty".
- Professor Owl and Jiminy Cricket take you to a Sing-Along with some memorable Disney characters as you read the on-screen lyrics. Each Disney song is featured through a movie clip from The Jungle Book, The Mickey Mouse Club, Cinderella, Old Yeller, Figaro And Cleo, Winnie The Pooh, Dumbo, The Aristocats, and Summer Magic.
- Dive with some unforgettable Disney characters as Professor Owl and Professor Ludwig Von Drake take you to a Sing-Along on some watery tunes with on-screen lyrics. Each Disney song is featured through movie clips from "The Little Mermaid", "Peter Pan", "The Sword in the Stone", "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea", "The Rescuers", and some Disney scenes.
- Professor Owl and Professor Ludwig Von Drake take you to a Sing-Along with some unforgettable Disney characters as you read the on-screen lyrics. Each Disney song is featured through a movie clip from Peter Pan, Bedknobs and Broomsticks, The Jungle Book, Pinocchio, Winnie the Pooh and The Honey Tree, The Adventures Of Ichabod And Mr. Toad, Mary Poppins, and Dumbo.
- Dr. Chiang Ta-Tsung (Bowie Lam), on business in England, unintentionally visit a brothel to find help after his car breaks down. The brothel is, unfortunately, a lair for vampires who seduces men for their blood to feed their Vampire Master (Peter Kjær). Tsung is seduced by one of them named Alice (Ellen Chan), but she falls in love with him instead. After Tsung returns home in Hong Kong, he learns that he possesses vampire traits and, to make matters worse, is being pursued by a reluctant Alice, who was ordered by the Vampire Master to bring Tsung back to their lair.
- While in visiting Hong Kong to perform in a concert, a violinist from Mainland China got himself mixed up in a jewel heist and became a prime target of the robbers. As a result, he comes under protection by a tough and perfectionistic, yet hilarious female cop.
- Jack pretends he's sick to get out of a date with Linda so he can spend some time with a new girl. He finds that acting ill is harder than it sounds.
- Siu-Fung (Lydia Sum), an owner of a pizzeria, unexpectedly succumbs to a heart attack. However, her spirit was unable to cross over to the other side, thus, she resurrects into the body of a young woman (Maggie Cheung). Afterward, she reunites with her family and tries to convince them that she is alive. Yet, the plot thickens when a woman, unrelated to the family and is physically identical to Siu-Fung, appears, and Siu-Fung's husband (Bill Tung) thinks that that woman is his wife.
- Two squabbling cousins (Dodo Cheng, Maggie Cheung Man-yuk) find themselves in more trouble than they dare imagine when their tenant is killed. The gangsters are after them, the law is suspicious of them. Just what is everyone looking for?
- Jack and Larry notice a gorgeous woman at the bar, but also notice her dangerously jealous boyfriend. Jack is concerned, but Larry keeps egging the boyfriend into a fight. The girlfriend seems to pursue Jack.
- Jack feels threatened when the girls' old roommate, Eleanor, pays a visit so he and Larry conspire to streak at a party held in Eleanor's honor.
- A rickshaw driver's wife and his rich client are secret lovers, and they decide to get rid of him without being implicated, so they hire a powerful sorcerer to kill him, but the sorcerer's colleague intervenes to protect him.
- Hong Kong actress Ding Ling-Ling succumbs to a heart attack while rehearsing a song with her faithful servant, Ching-Ching. Unaware of her death, Ching-Ching goes about her life as usual until she is visited by Ling-Ling's spirit. The actress coaxes the servant into believing the only way to bring her back to life is to find her long lost love, Prince Charming. However, Ching-Ching is also secretly in love with the man.