
Floating City
Drama
Overview
Set in Hong Kong in the 1980s, the film follows a fisherman’s son who rises to become a powerful tai pan.
Top Cast


Aaron Kwok Fu-Shing
Aaron Kwok Fu-Shing
Bo Wah Chuen
Aaron Kwok Fu-Shing
Bo Wah Chuen


Charlie Yeung Choi-Nei
Charlie Yeung Choi-Nei
Tai
Charlie Yeung Choi-Nei
Tai


Josie Ho
Josie Ho
Chuen's Mom (Youth)
Josie Ho
Chuen's Mom (Youth)


Nina Paw Hei-Ching
Nina Paw Hei-Ching
Chuen's Mom
Nina Paw Hei-Ching
Chuen's Mom


Annie Liu Xin-You
Annie Liu Xin-You
Fion Wong
Annie Liu Xin-You
Fion Wong


Au Hin-Wai
Au Hin-Wai
Mr. Tsang
Au Hin-Wai
Mr. Tsang
David Peatfield
David Peatfield
Dick Callahan
David Peatfield
Dick Callahan


Cherry Ngan Cheuk-Ling
Cherry Ngan Cheuk-Ling
Cherry Ngan Cheuk-Ling


Gregory Charles Rivers
Gregory Charles Rivers
Gregory Charles Rivers


Ben Yuen Foo-Wah
Ben Yuen Foo-Wah
Ben Yuen Foo-Wah
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