
One Wacky Summer
Comedy · Crime
Overview
At the turn of the century, Ma Fei (played by Guo Qilin) returns to Tianjin after leaving his hometown. After encountering various unsatisfactory experiences, he "kidnaps" his nephew Li Jiawen (played by Hu Langquan), and the uncle and nephew embark on a "deviant" journey. Things get out of control, the image continues to escalate, and all the absurdity follows...
Top Cast


Guo Qilin
Guo Qilin
Ma Fei
Guo Qilin
Ma Fei


Qi Xi
Qi Xi
Ma Hui
Qi Xi
Ma Hui


Sun Anke
Sun Anke
Meng Meng
Sun Anke
Meng Meng


Chang Yuan
Chang Yuan
Li Hongjian
Chang Yuan
Li Hongjian


Zhang Benyu
Zhang Benyu
Xiao Liu
Zhang Benyu
Xiao Liu


Gan Yunchen
Gan Yunchen
Fatty
Gan Yunchen
Fatty


Liu Yajin
Liu Yajin
Xing Defu
Liu Yajin
Xing Defu
Liu Yang
Liu Yang
Ma Ping
Liu Yang
Ma Ping


Lam Suet
Lam Suet
Yang Baoquan
Lam Suet
Yang Baoquan


Yan Bei
Yan Bei
Jin Qiang
Yan Bei
Jin Qiang
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