
Siao Yu
Drama · Romance
Overview
Siao Yu needs a green card. Mario Moretti needs his debts paid. Getting married could solve their problems, or multiply them.
Top Cast


René Liu
René Liu
Lin Siao Yu
René Liu
Lin Siao Yu


Tou Tsung-hua
Tou Tsung-hua
Giang Wei
Tou Tsung-hua
Giang Wei


Daniel J. Travanti
Daniel J. Travanti
Mario Moretti
Daniel J. Travanti
Mario Moretti


Marj Dusay
Marj Dusay
Rita
Marj Dusay
Rita


Vincent Pastore
Vincent Pastore
Keeper
Vincent Pastore
Keeper
Tai-Feng Hsia
Tai-Feng Hsia
Baoshu
Tai-Feng Hsia
Baoshu


Ajay Mehta
Ajay Mehta
Photo Clerk
Ajay Mehta
Photo Clerk


Daxing Zhang
Daxing Zhang
Lao Chai
Daxing Zhang
Lao Chai
Joseph Ricca
Joseph Ricca
Frank
Joseph Ricca
Frank


Henry Yuk
Henry Yuk
Boss
Henry Yuk
Boss
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