Ghost of the Mirror
Adapted from a Tang Dynasty fantasy tale, Sung Chuen-sau used the story of a scholar meeting a female ghost at night, but emphasised neither the killing nor horror but the literary and romantic elements. Scholar Chan (Shih Chun) stays in a remote mansion outside the city. People often fall into the mansion’s well for no apparent reason. Chan looks into it. Later, he sees the girl from the well, Susu (Brigitte Lin), waving to him. She begins to wait on him nightly. Susu was from a wealthy family, but was running away from bandits during wartime, and committed suicide by jumping into the well rather than be caught. After her death, her spirit was controlled by Du Long (Pai Lin). Du Long has forced her many times to harm Chan, but she never has the heart to carry it through. Chan’s pity for her soon becomes love. He goes into the well to retrieve an old bronze mirror, and eventually succeeds in freeing Susu. In the end, to rescue Chan, Susu fights with Du Long and they destroy each other.
- Year: 1974
- Country: Taiwan
- Genre: Horror, Romance
- Studio: First Films
- Keyword: literary adaptation, female ghost, tang dynasty fantasy tale, brigitte lin, strange tales from a chinese studio
- Director: Sung Tsun Shou
- Cast: Brigitte Lin Ching-Hsia, Shih Chun, Ku Wen-Chung, Chang Ping-Yu, Tou Tsung-Hua, Chiang Wei-min