
The Midnight After
Comedy · Mystery · Science Fiction
Overview
On a night just like any other, a minibus full of passengers drives through a tunnel and arrives in another dimension; the eclectic group of passengers seek refuge in a deserted cafe and make a horrific discovery.
Top Cast


Wong Yau-Nam
Wong Yau-Nam
You Chi-Chi
Wong Yau-Nam
You Chi-Chi


Janice Man Wing-San
Janice Man Wing-San
Yuki
Janice Man Wing-San
Yuki


Chui Tien-You
Chui Tien-You
Shun
Chui Tien-You
Shun


Kara Hui Ying-Hung
Kara Hui Ying-Hung
Mook Sau-Ying
Kara Hui Ying-Hung
Mook Sau-Ying


Simon Yam
Simon Yam
Wong Man-Fat
Simon Yam
Wong Man-Fat


Sam Lee
Sam Lee
Blind Fai
Sam Lee
Blind Fai


Lee Sheung-Ching
Lee Sheung-Ching
Bobby
Lee Sheung-Ching
Bobby


Lam Suet
Lam Suet
Suet
Lam Suet
Suet


Vincci Cheuk Wan-Chi
Vincci Cheuk Wan-Chi
Pat
Vincci Cheuk Wan-Chi
Pat


Cherry Ngan Cheuk-Ling
Cherry Ngan Cheuk-Ling
Yi
Cherry Ngan Cheuk-Ling
Yi
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