
A Wild Party
Drama
Overview
Dr. Poon is a psychiatrist who espouses the therapeutic benefits of wild, screaming group sex. He tells Susan, a recent divorcée who is disenchanted with love and men, that the only way she is going to get over her ex-husband is to watch him have sex with some other woman. When she acquiesces to her shrink's suggestion, Poon insists that he also be present for professional reasons. Meanwhile he coerces his Mainland-born nurse Siu-ying to attend these swingers' parties posing as his wife. There Siu-yang meets Lee Keung, a love-starved divorcee, who falls for the comely young nurse. Soon the two long to flee the soulless, bacchanalian group with which they have become intertwined.
Top Cast


Pauline Chan Bo-Lin
Pauline Chan Bo-Lin
Susan
Pauline Chan Bo-Lin
Susan


Chim Bing-Hei
Chim Bing-Hei
Chim Bing-Hei


Cindy Yip Sin-Yi
Cindy Yip Sin-Yi
Cindy Yip Sin-Yi


Vincent Lam Wai
Vincent Lam Wai
Vincent Lam Wai


Ruby Wong Jo-Yi
Ruby Wong Jo-Yi
Ruby Wong Jo-Yi
Ying Siu-Liu
Ying Siu-Liu
Linda Szeto
Ying Siu-Liu
Linda Szeto


Vincent Lam Wai
Vincent Lam Wai
Peter
Vincent Lam Wai
Peter


Leung Siu-Dik
Leung Siu-Dik
Szeto
Leung Siu-Dik
Szeto
Lee Chuen-Sing
Lee Chuen-Sing
Wong
Lee Chuen-Sing
Wong


Suen Tong
Suen Tong
Wong's Wife
Suen Tong
Wong's Wife
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