
Lan Kwai Fong 2
Comedy · Romance
Overview
Promiscuous things going on every night at LKF. Tonight, a photographer hits it off with a girl that just broke up with her rich ex-boyfriend; an office boy in advertising mistakes his cell phone for a pretty married woman’s; a broker gets to know a prostitute a lot more than he should; a patrol officer comes across a female DJ working at a night club, they’re like familiar strangers to each other.
Top Cast


Shiga Lin Si-Nga
Shiga Lin Si-Nga
Summer
Shiga Lin Si-Nga
Summer


Kelvin Kwan
Kelvin Kwan
Rain
Kelvin Kwan
Rain


Sammy Sum Chun-Hin
Sammy Sum Chun-Hin
Don
Sammy Sum Chun-Hin
Don


Liu Yuqi
Liu Yuqi
Siri
Liu Yuqi
Siri


Avis Chan
Avis Chan
Avis
Avis Chan
Avis


Mia Chan Ching-Yi
Mia Chan Ching-Yi
Mia Chan Ching-Yi


Vincci Cheuk Wan-Chi
Vincci Cheuk Wan-Chi
Winnie
Vincci Cheuk Wan-Chi
Winnie


Linah Matsuoka
Linah Matsuoka
Maxim
Linah Matsuoka
Maxim


Dominic Ho Hou-Man
Dominic Ho Hou-Man
Fai
Dominic Ho Hou-Man
Fai


Angelina Zhang
Angelina Zhang
Angelina
Angelina Zhang
Angelina
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