
Man Wanted 2: Those Were the Days
Crime · Action · Fantasy
Overview
A former Triad member moves into an apartment next to a nice timid girl and her blind grandfather who also is a street performer.
Top Cast


Louis Koo
Louis Koo
A Wing
Louis Koo
A Wing


Shirley Cheung Yuk-Shan
Shirley Cheung Yuk-Shan
San
Shirley Cheung Yuk-Shan
San


Cherie Chan Siu-Ha
Cherie Chan Siu-Ha
Candy
Cherie Chan Siu-Ha
Candy


Law Kar-Ying
Law Kar-Ying
Feng Siu Tien
Law Kar-Ying
Feng Siu Tien


Roy Cheung Yiu-Yeung
Roy Cheung Yiu-Yeung
Fat
Roy Cheung Yiu-Yeung
Fat


Helena Law Lan
Helena Law Lan
Aunt Lan
Helena Law Lan
Aunt Lan


William Ho
William Ho
Loan Shark Fu
William Ho
Loan Shark Fu
Chan Fung-Bing
Chan Fung-Bing
Chan Fung-Bing


Bobby Yip Kin-Sang
Bobby Yip Kin-Sang
Chin
Bobby Yip Kin-Sang
Chin
Law Chi
Law Chi
Uncle Foo
Law Chi
Uncle Foo
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