人骨麻将

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主演: 徐少强 戚美珍 午马 

陈少因烂睹,而欠下满身赌债,但仍死性不改,到被追债者迫到走投无路时,始知后果严重。迫不得已之下,唯有远赴泰国,暂避风头。陈在泰国遇鬼王德,鬼王德教他“请鬼”,使陈风生水起。但因陈爱上模特儿而疏於拜祭,触怒冤鬼,在千钧一发的时候,鬼王德出现将鬼收服。

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