Nightmares become reality for two people, and also bring them together. One is an office worker who also works at 7-11 at night, who also has a pretty fiancee who is being hassled by loan sharks. The other is a gorgeous interior designer. The nightmares happen to them in reality, and start small. The man is attacked by a hand jumping out of a computer keyboard, while videotape attacks the girl. But the nightmare isn't all bad. Two weird brothers, who only appear in these people's dreams, force lots of money into their pockets, which they can use in the real world. But the payback for this money is quite high
Three love-challenged men meet a radio host who tutors them in the art of picking up women in a variety of unconventional ways in Wong Jing's gleefully crude and tasteless comedy.
One Way Ticket to Bangkok is a Hong Kong made-for-TV movie starring Francis Ng and Alex Man
The ups and downs of adolescence is sensitively portrayed in this story about three boys growing up in the midst of modern day strife.
Ellen Chan Nga-Lun (Chinese: 陳雅倫) is a Hong Kong actress. From 1985 to 1992, Chen Yalun performed a lot of movies and some TV series, but the star route was not outstanding. In 1993, in order to break through the performing arts career, she took the first Category III film "Fatal Love" and sang the theme song "Meng Liren" in the movie. In the same year, she launched the first adult photo album. In 1994, she signed a contract with Xinli Records to launch the Cantonese-language record.
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