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Rebekah

After the case of film industry "silver chicken", the entertainment circle again is rumored to have movie stars involved in prostitution. The notoriety of the "agent" in the rumors, Rebecca, began to spread. Although Rebecca trickily avoids the media's tail, but the media's unfair reports, the untrue comments, and her relatives and friends' ill treatment toward her made her experience how cold the world can be. In a rage, she decides to appear in person to expose the entire scandal.

Top Cast

  • Cammy Choi

    Cammy Choi

    Rebekah

  • Jimmy Wong Shu-Kei

    Jimmy Wong Shu-Kei

    Lei Meng

  • Timothy Shaw Chun-Yung

    Timothy Shaw Chun-Yung

    Lin Taiyue

  • Chin Gwan

    Chin Gwan

    Lily

  • Felton Law Gwan-Joh

    Felton Law Gwan-Joh

  • William Ho

    William Ho

    Shing, Nightclub manager

  • Wong Yat-Fei

    Wong Yat-Fei

  • Lee Siu-Kay

    Lee Siu-Kay

    Master Long

  • Lo Hung

    Lo Hung

Overview

After the case of film industry "silver chicken", the entertainment circle again is rumored to have movie stars involved in prostitution. The notoriety of the "agent" in the rumors, Rebecca, began to spread. Although Rebecca trickily avoids the media's tail, but the media's unfair reports, the untrue comments, and her relatives and friends' ill treatment toward her made her experience how cold the world can be. In a rage, she decides to appear in person to expose the entire scandal.

Rating

4.6 / 10
5 Reviews
1 Popular

Recommendations

Lawyer Lawyer

Stephen Chow plays a selfish yet in some places kind hearted barrister who tricks his servant in doing things for his own benefit. Eric Kot playing the servant is misguided by what he thinks is love and leaves Chow vowing that he will never need Chow's help again in life. Shortly afterwards Kot gets into some big trouble (due to be executed) with the British and calls on Chow for help. Chow tries to help his client, but is fish out of water when he has to fight this court room case according to western rules.

Lawyer Lawyer

6.5 1997