Get Outta Here

The Hong Kong vampire genre receives a fun twist in director Nick Leung's action-comedy Get Outta Here, which features Alex Tak-Shun Lam following in the footsteps of his father, Hong Kong superstar George Lam. The elder Lam played a western vampire in the classic 1990 comedy A Bite of Love, and Alex Lam does the same here as Joe, a dapper western vampire who awakens after a century-long slumber in Kowloon. Joe initially has nowhere to go, but he ends up taking a shine to overly-emotional Hong Kong girl Apple (singer Julie Arie), and moves into her flat along with her grandmother (Yuen-Yee Ng) and their British boarder (Gregory Charles Rivers). Lucky for everyone involved, Joe doesn't like to drink human blood, and he forms a bond with his new flatmates. However, other vampires do lurk in Hong Kong, and they soon side with the greedy land developers angling for Apple's flat. Can Joe protect his new friends from these threats? Get Outta Here offers plenty of topical Hong Kong commentary to go along with its stylish direction and offbeat sense of humor, which involves gags riffing on Hong Kong-style vampires (the slow, hopping types) and a vampire chicken played by "Puppy the Hen". With style, wit and a dash of smarts, Get Outta Here qualifies as one of 2015's more surprising Hong Kong films.

Grosses

Malaysia
$15,591
Domestic ()
Summary Details
DistributorGolden Screen Cinemas
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Opening$10,660
24 theaters
Release DateOct 15, 2015
Running Time1 hr 40 min
GenresComedy Horror
In Release78 days/11 weeks
Widest Release24 theaters
DateRankWeekend %± LW TheatersChange AvgTo DateWeekend
Oct 15-1814$10,660-24-$444$10,6601
Oct 22-2522$331-96.9%5-19$66$15,5032
Oct 29-Nov 116$3-99.1%1-4$3$15,5913