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"Charlie set up a company to attract customers through package meal."

Director: Lin Zixiong. Leading actors: Zeng Yuru/Li Zhongning/Weng Shijie/Lan Yin/Charlie Meng Dingge set up a company to attract customers by package meal.

Top Cast

  • Charlie Cho Cha-Lee

    Charlie Cho Cha-Lee

    Charlie

  • Jacky Chan Kin-Yat

    Jacky Chan Kin-Yat

    Mr. Chan

  • Joey Fan Oi-Kit

    Joey Fan Oi-Kit

    Charlie's wife

  • Yuk Yue Chang

    Yuk Yue Chang

  • Yan Nam

    Yan Nam

    Kau's Sex Partner

  • Linda

    Linda

    Mrs. Pak

  • Lee Chung-Ling

    Lee Chung-Ling

    Mandy

  • Stuart Yung Sai-Kit

    Stuart Yung Sai-Kit

    Yan

  • Mang Ding-Goh

    Mang Ding-Goh

    Gigolo #3

Overview

Director: Lin Zixiong. Leading actors: Zeng Yuru/Li Zhongning/Weng Shijie/Lan Yin/Charlie Meng Dingge set up a company to attract customers by package meal.

Rating

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