"Scared to Death" is a surprising film that makes people's hearts race and laugh, consisting of three heart-stirring and joyful horror comedies.
"Ghost by the Roadside" tells the story of three old swindlers - A Cai, A Fu, and A Shou - who devise a foolproof plan to get rich. They harass winners who don't give them commissions by pretending to be ghosts and scaring them into transferring their winnings into their own accounts. Just as A Cai is raking in the money, he and his assistants receive a mysterious call. The caller uses the same tactic, giving A Cai a "lucky" number. Confident as the founder of this scheme, A Cai curses the mysterious person for copying him but can't help but try his luck. Unexpectedly, he wins, and then a series of strange and terrifying events begin to occur.
"Ghost in the Forest" follows A Nan and A Lei as they participate in reservist training. This time, they are undergoing forest training. Deciding to take a jungle shortcut, they enter a dark and eerie jungle filled with chilling winds. They keep bumping into tombstones and seeing a red-clothed female ghost. Strange and spooky things happen everywhere. As heavy rain starts pouring down, A Nan and A Lei seek shelter at the house of Yingying, a village girl they just met. Little do they know, even more terrifying things await them there.
"Ghost at Home" takes place during the lunar month when the family encounters a series of inexplicable and eerie events. Initially suspecting it to be the unsettled spirit of their deceased mother seeking revenge, they soon discover the truth is far from what they expected. On their way to Malaysia, an ominous journey awaits them - a road with no return.