
Sparkling Red Star
Animation
Overview
An animated remake of the 1974 children's movie "Shan shan de hong xing"
Top Cast


Charlene Choi Chuek-Yin
Charlene Choi Chuek-Yin
Charlene Choi Chuek-Yin


Gillian Chung
Gillian Chung
Gillian Chung


Kenny Kwan
Kenny Kwan
Kenny Kwan


Law Kar-Ying
Law Kar-Ying
Law Kar-Ying


Steven Cheung Chi-Hang
Steven Cheung Chi-Hang
Steven Cheung Chi-Hang


William Chan
William Chan
William Chan


Tsui Siu-Ming
Tsui Siu-Ming
Tsui Siu-Ming
Dennis Mak
Dennis Mak
Dennis Mak


Louise Lee Si-Kei
Louise Lee Si-Kei
Louise Lee Si-Kei


Mandy Chiang Nga-Man
Mandy Chiang Nga-Man
Mandy Chiang Nga-Man
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