
Mary from Beijing
Drama · Romance
Overview
Ma Lei which sounds like "Mary" is a Chinese citizen, living in Hong Kong as the kept woman of a jeweler. She wishes for two things: to get her Hong Kong Identity Card, which will enable her to get work as a legal immigrant; and to marry her boyfriend.
Top Cast


Gong Li
Gong Li
Mary
Gong Li
Mary


Kenny Bee
Kenny Bee
Wong Kwok-Wai
Kenny Bee
Wong Kwok-Wai


Wilson Lam Chun-Yin
Wilson Lam Chun-Yin
Peter Ng
Wilson Lam Chun-Yin
Peter Ng


David Chiang Da-Wei
David Chiang Da-Wei
David Chiang Da-Wei


Jan Lam Hoi-Fung
Jan Lam Hoi-Fung
Jan Lam Hoi-Fung


Bao Fang
Bao Fang
Bao Fang


Lawrence Ah Mon
Lawrence Ah Mon
Lawrence Ah Mon


Xu Tao
Xu Tao
Xu Tao


Kingdom Yuen King-Tan
Kingdom Yuen King-Tan
Kingdom Yuen King-Tan


Melvin Wong
Melvin Wong
Stanley, dentist
Melvin Wong
Stanley, dentist
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