Movement disorder emergencies refer to clinical scenarios, evolving acutely or subacutely in which the clinical presentation is dominated by a primary movement disorder, and failures to accurately diagnose and manage the patient may result in significant morbidity or even mortality. Whilst this entity may seem to be relatively uncommon compared to other medical emergencies, the last two decades have seen increasing recognition of various movement disorder emergencies as recognised in the literature to include such diverse entities from acute forms of parkinsonism, chorea, dystonia, myoclonus, and tics to acute abnormal movements manifestations in those with underlying disorders like Wilson's disease, NMDA-receptor antibody encephalitis, and several acquired disorders. In this session, important not-to-miss emergencies will be divided into hypokinetic, hyperkinetic, and movement disorder conditions with neuropsychiatric emergencies. The presentation of each example will be supported by video illustrations with the objectives to highlight clinical features, precipitating factors, prodromal symptoms or signs that are associated with specific forms of movement disorder emergencies as well as management strategies. During this pandemic era, examples of movement disorder emergencies related to COVID-19 infection will also be presented and discussed.