
The Pale Sky
Drama · Comedy
Overview
White-collar salesman Yan (Sammo Hung) comes so close to dying in a traffic accident that the doctors prematurely pronounce him dead! When he awakens from his coma, he discovers that the doctors have transplanted his genitals to a young wealthy executive named Michael (Kenny Bee). After failing to win back his manhood, Yan realizes that Michael is as much a victim as he; and an unlikely friendship develops between the two men.
Top Cast


Kenny Bee
Kenny Bee
Kenny Bee


Sammo Hung Kam-Bo
Sammo Hung Kam-Bo
Sammo Hung Kam-Bo


Richard Ng Yiu-Hon
Richard Ng Yiu-Hon
Richard Ng Yiu-Hon


Alice Lau Nga-Lai
Alice Lau Nga-Lai
Alice Lau Nga-Lai


Emotion Cheung Kam-Ching
Emotion Cheung Kam-Ching
Emotion Cheung Kam-Ching


Helena Law Lan
Helena Law Lan
Helena Law Lan


Benz Hui Siu-Hung
Benz Hui Siu-Hung
Benz Hui Siu-Hung


Tenky Tin Kai-Man
Tenky Tin Kai-Man
Tenky Tin Kai-Man


Hau Woon-Ling
Hau Woon-Ling
Hau Woon-Ling


Chow Chi-Fai
Chow Chi-Fai
Chow Chi-Fai
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