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My Darling, My Goddess

Kok is a bored valet driver who spends most of his day dreaming about the beautiful bikini-clad woman whose picture he has taped up to his office wall. One day, a major crime boss keels over dead in the brothel run by his mother. Trying to keep the whole thing quiet before the guy's underling return to pick him up, Kok's mother stuffs the corpse into the box and stashes it in Kok's parking lot. When the thugs put the squeeze on mom, she claims that she dumped the corpse in the harbor, which inevitably leads to even more hilarious complications.

Top Cast

  • Alan Tam

    Alan Tam

    Ah Kok

  • Yiu Wai

    Yiu Wai

    Brothel manager

  • Michael Chan Wai-Man

    Michael Chan Wai-Man

    Policeman/Triad

  • Bill Tung Biu

    Bill Tung Biu

    Don Phew

  • Natalis Chan Pak-Cheung

    Natalis Chan Pak-Cheung

    Lek

  • James Wong Jim

    James Wong Jim

    Randy Jim

  • Shrila Chun Wai-Man

    Shrila Chun Wai-Man

    DD

Overview

Kok is a bored valet driver who spends most of his day dreaming about the beautiful bikini-clad woman whose picture he has taped up to his office wall. One day, a major crime boss keels over dead in the brothel run by his mother. Trying to keep the whole thing quiet before the guy's underling return to pick him up, Kok's mother stuffs the corpse into the box and stashes it in Kok's parking lot. When the thugs put the squeeze on mom, she claims that she dumped the corpse in the harbor, which inevitably leads to even more hilarious complications.

Rating

10.0 / 10
1 Reviews
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