An evil dwarf sorcerer is buried alive in the jungles of Borneo for practicing black magic: Many years later, a documentary film crew from Hong Kong opens the coffin, and discover that one of them is afflicted with a horrible curse that begins killing off everyone around them.
Practical Effects
Gloriously grotesque 80s Hong Kong gore effects.
Production
Actual Borneo locations give sweaty authenticity.
Director
Titus Ho
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Part of Hong Kong's 1980s 'black magic' horror boom, blending indigenous Borneo folklore with Chinese superstition for uniquely Southeast Asian terror.
The poster's shameless 'Poon Lai-Yin is Proud of Her Naked Body!' tagline oversold her actual screen time considerably—classic 80s exploitation marketing.
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