The House That Never Dies (2014)

A chilling Chinese horror drama rooted in the real legend of Beijing's most infamous haunted mansion.

The House That Never Dies - Movie Information

  • Original Title: 京城81号
  • Release Year: 2014
  • Directed by: Raymond Yip Wai-Man
  • Type: Movie
  • Genres: Drama, Horror, Romance, Mystery
  • Runtime: 1h 30m
  • Original Language: Chinese
  • Spoken Languages: Mandarin
  • Release Date (Theatrical): July 18, 2014 (China)
  • Alternative Titles: 京城81号 (CN)
  • Production Companies: China Film Group Corporation
  • Production Countries: China

The House That Never Dies - Plot

Story based on the legendary mansion at No. 81 on Chaoyangmennei Street in Beijing, which local legend says is haunted by the ghost of a Kuomintang official's wife, who committed suicide in the home around the time of the Cultural Revolution. The film follows Xu Ruoqing a woman whose presence in the notorious mansion draws up the spirits that have taken residence there.

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The House That Never Dies - Cast & Crew

Director(s)

  • Raymond Yip Wai-Man

Main Cast

  • Francis Ng Chun-Yu
  • Elaine Jin Yan-Ling
  • Tony Yang
  • Ruby Lin
  • Pat Ha Man-Jik
  • Monica Mok Siu-Kei
  • Qin Hailu
  • Yuen Cheung-Yan
  • Li Xiaochuan
  • Han Zhi

Writers

  • Manfred Wong Man-Chun
  • Li Jing Ling
  • Sakura Yang

The House That Never Dies - FAQs

Is The House That Never Dies based on a true story?

Yes. The film draws on the real legend surrounding the mansion at No. 81 Chaoyangmennei Street in Beijing, long rumored to be haunted by the ghost of a Kuomintang official's wife who allegedly took her own life there around the time of the Cultural Revolution. The location is one of China's most famous haunted sites.

Where can you watch The House That Never Dies?

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What is The House That Never Dies about?

The film centers on Xu Ruoqing, a woman whose arrival at Beijing's notorious haunted mansion at No. 81 Chaoyangmennei Street stirs the restless spirits within. Rooted in local legend, the story blends horror, romance, and mystery as dark secrets from the past resurface around a Kuomintang official's tragic wife.

Who are the main actors in The House That Never Dies?

The film stars Ruby Lin as Lu Die Yu / Xu Ruoqing and Francis Ng Chun-Yu as Huo Lian Xiu in the lead roles. The supporting cast includes Elaine Jin Yan-Ling, Tony Yang, Pat Ha Man-Jik, Monica Mok Siu-Kei, Qin Hailu, and Yuen Cheung-Yan, among others.

Who directed The House That Never Dies?

The House That Never Dies was directed by Raymond Yip Wai-Man, a Hong Kong filmmaker known for his work across genre cinema. The screenplay was written by Manfred Wong Man-Chun, Li Jing Ling, and Sakura Yang, with music composed by Yu-Peng Chen.

When was The House That Never Dies released?

The House That Never Dies was released in China on July 18, 2014. Produced by China Film Group Corporation, the film became a notable entry in Chinese horror cinema and performed strongly at the domestic box office upon its theatrical debut.

What genre is The House That Never Dies?

The House That Never Dies blends Drama, Horror, Romance, and Mystery. It combines atmospheric ghost-story horror rooted in Chinese folklore with a romantic narrative and period mystery elements, making it a distinctive entry in contemporary Chinese genre filmmaking.

How long is The House That Never Dies?

The House That Never Dies has a runtime of 90 minutes (1 hour and 30 minutes). The film's relatively compact length keeps its haunted-house atmosphere tightly focused, delivering its blend of horror, romance, and mystery without overstaying its welcome.

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