After his business goes bust, Ng Shun and his family move back to his old apartment to stay with his father. He has not returned for 10 years because the apartment is too small for his family. Furthermore, the environment is unfamiliar to Shun's family. Coincidentally Shun's old childhood friend, Lung returns too. Due to an old misunderstanding, Shun is distrustful of Lung. Will Lung regain Shun's trust again?
An unexpected pairing for a Whore and a Policewoman pair up to solve some murders and get raped in this wacky and violent CAT-III flick from Hong Kong.
Drug courier Lousy Chao and his wife Ngor are killed by his boss, after being framed for drug substitution. His ghost finds a man with the same birthday, Ming, to help take revenge. The unfortunate Ming has just proposed to Hung, but Lousy hijacks his body, and starts by killing his immediate boss Shing Yiang To in a sauna. This alarms Shing's boss Nan. Meanwhile, the possessed Ming take nightclub host Jenny home for "late supper". Hung is sure something is amiss, and consults her taoist uncle Shun. Nan is further shaken when his partner Chuen is killed, but still keeps an appointment with Thai drug dealer Buddha. Up until this point, both Ming and Nan consider ghosts to be "bullshit", but they are soon convinced otherwise...
As an inspector of the police station, Fang Ping has long admired the charm and courage of the Big Island. The Oshima repeatedly encountered turmoil in the operation and caused great anxiety. However, Oshima loved Xiao, and Fang Ping had no choice but to help her silently. Xiao has an unknown side, do not want to hurt the big island Fang Ping decided to come forward, this time the gang is close ...
Hap Hak Hang is a Hong Kong television series adapted from Louis Cha's novel Ode to Gallantry. The series was first broadcast on TVB in Hong Kong in 1989.
Julia Cheng Yim-Lai (Born: 1971, Vietnam) tiptoed into stardom when she won a radio competition in 1988. She is best known for her role in the erotic thriller, Daughter of Darkness 2. Her last public appearance was in the Hong Kong comedy film 72 Tenants Of Prosperity in 2010, in which she was a guest star.
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