

Action · Adventure · Fantasy
Overview
When the Goddess of Happiness tosses the Longevity Monk and his disciples out of heaven (because the Monkey King tried to attain immortality), the Monkey King is reincarnated as the Joker. He now spends his time chasing two jealous women. When one of them is dying, the Joker goes back in time in an attempt to save her.
Top Cast


Stephen Chow
Stephen Chow
Joker / Monkey King
Stephen Chow
Joker / Monkey King


Ng Man-Tat
Ng Man-Tat
Piggy
Ng Man-Tat
Piggy


Law Kar-Ying
Law Kar-Ying
Longevity Monk
Law Kar-Ying
Longevity Monk


Yammie Lam Kit-Ying
Yammie Lam Kit-Ying
Spider Demon
Yammie Lam Kit-Ying
Spider Demon


Karen Mok Man-Wai
Karen Mok Man-Wai
White-Bone Demon / Pak Jing Jing
Karen Mok Man-Wai
White-Bone Demon / Pak Jing Jing


Johnnie Kong
Johnnie Kong
Sandy / Blindy
Johnnie Kong
Sandy / Blindy


Lu Shuming
Lu Shuming
King Bull
Lu Shuming
King Bull


Jeffrey Lau Chun-Wai
Jeffrey Lau Chun-Wai
Grape Buddha
Jeffrey Lau Chun-Wai
Grape Buddha


Athena Chu Yan
Athena Chu Yan
Lin Zixia
Athena Chu Yan
Lin Zixia


Lee Kin-Yan
Lee Kin-Yan
Lee Kin-Yan
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