The Jitters

The Jitters

Year: 1989

Runtime: 80 mins

Language: English

Director: John Fasano

ComedyHorrorAction

A ruthless gang terrorizes Chinatown nightly, stealing and destroying everything in their path. Merchant Frank Lee is powerless until the gang murders him. He is revived as a kyonshi— the Chinese form of a vampire— and returns from the dead to exact terrifying revenge on his killers, delivering the chills promised by the title.

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