Resurrection
Drama
Overview
Ah Hing is made pregnant by her master Fan Chun-kit. Fan soon leaves for his studies overseas while Ah Hing suffers gross prosecution and is reduced to becoming a prostitute. In a momentary slip of a struggle, Ah Hing commits manslaughter. Now a qualified lawyer, Fan acquits Ah Hing of the charge, and intends to marry her to redeem his negligence in the past. Ah Hing, however, is determined to pursue an independent life.
Top Cast
Fong Yim-Fen
Fong Yim-Fen
Ah Hing
Fong Yim-Fen
Ah Hing


Cheung Ying
Cheung Ying
Fan Chun-kit
Cheung Ying
Fan Chun-kit
Au-Yeung Kim
Au-Yeung Kim
Ah Gan
Au-Yeung Kim
Ah Gan
Mui Yee
Mui Yee
Pang Mei-Ling
Mui Yee
Pang Mei-Ling
Yuen Siu-hoi
Yuen Siu-hoi
Chun-Kit, as young boy
Yuen Siu-hoi
Chun-Kit, as young boy
Chan Chui-Bing
Chan Chui-Bing
Ah Lin
Chan Chui-Bing
Ah Lin


Ma Siu-Ying
Ma Siu-Ying
Chun-Kit's aunt/Gu Ma
Ma Siu-Ying
Chun-Kit's aunt/Gu Ma


Wong Cho-San
Wong Cho-San
Nin Bak
Wong Cho-San
Nin Bak


Lau Hak-Suen
Lau Hak-Suen
Pang Kau
Lau Hak-Suen
Pang Kau
To Sam-Ku
To Sam-Ku
Sei Gu
To Sam-Ku
Sei Gu
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