Daai lo baai sau (1995)

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Daai lo baai sau: Directed by Vincent Kok. With Roy Chiao, Shing-Chi Fung, Vincent Kok, Jerry Lamb. The story of a rich man who looses his memory and a girl who cares for him trying to get him back to normal.

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