Cast
- Lam Ching-ying as Master Kau (九叔), a unibrowed priest specialising in Taoist supernatural arts
- Ricky Hui as Man-choi (文才), Kau's student
- Chin Siu-ho as Chau-sang (秋生), Kau's student
- Moon Lee as Ting-ting (婷婷), Master Yam's daughter
- Huang Ha as Master Yam (任老爺), a rich man. He is apparently killed by the vampire but later rises from the dead to become like his late father.
- Anthony Chan as Priest Four Eyes (四目道長), Kau's friend. He uses magic to control "hopping" corpses and transport them to their hometowns for burial.
- Yuen Wah as the Vampire, Master Yam's deceased father
- Wong Siu-fung as Jade (董小玉), a female ghost who seduces Chau-sang
- Billy Lau as Wai (阿威), the cowardly police inspector. He is also Ting-ting's cousin.
- Ho Pak-kwong as a villager
- Ka Lee as the night watchman
- Wu Ma as the rice shop owner
- Wong Wan-si as the rice shop owner's wife
- Tin Kai-Man as the rice shop owner's idiotic son
- Yuen Miu as a policeman
- Yuen Biao as a "hopping" corpse
- Pang Yun-cheung as a policeman
- Chow Gam-kong as a policeman
- Chin Sing-wai as a policeman
- Cheung Wing-cheung
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