
Fallen Angels
Drama · TV Movie
Overview
Three teenage girls living in the village of masculism, where life is absolutely crap, what are they gonna do?
Top Cast


Gigi Lai Chi
Gigi Lai Chi
Fung
Gigi Lai Chi
Fung


Charine Chan Ka-Ling
Charine Chan Ka-Ling
Fun
Charine Chan Ka-Ling
Fun


Sophie Ngan Chin-Man
Sophie Ngan Chin-Man
Roundhead
Sophie Ngan Chin-Man
Roundhead


Wayne Lai Yiu-Cheung
Wayne Lai Yiu-Cheung
Tiger
Wayne Lai Yiu-Cheung
Tiger


Rain Lau Yuk-Chui
Rain Lau Yuk-Chui
Paprika
Rain Lau Yuk-Chui
Paprika


Jimmy Wong Shu-Kei
Jimmy Wong Shu-Kei
San
Jimmy Wong Shu-Kei
San
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