The Little Princess and her bodyguard Jiang travel 200 years from the past to the present day. They are relentlessly pursued by the evil General Shea Hai, a vicious and seemingly indestructible puffy-faced Blood Devil demon who wants to get his hands on a magical pearl the Little Princess possesses. Sweet Kot-Yee, her fat, greedy brother Chu Tai-Lit, and two goofy electricians come to the aid of the Little Princess and Jiang.
Cast
Alfred Cheung Kin-Ting
Director
David Wu
Kiang
Manfred Wong Man-Chun
Uncle
Amy Yip Chi-Mei
Herself
Joey Wong
Kot-Yee
Ni Kuang
Wesley
Eric Kot Man-Fai
Electrician Number 2
Jan Lam Hoi-Fung
Electrician Number 1
Chan Cheuk-Yan
Little Princess
Money Lo Man-Yee
Herself
Simon Lui Yu-Yeung
Himself [ Cameo ]
Billy Lau Nam-Kwong
Chu Tai-Lit
Lawrence Cheng Tan-Shui
Dunn
Andy Hui Chi-On
Prudence Liew Mei-Kwan
Sin-Man Yu
Money Lo Man-Yee
Benz Kong To-Hoi
Winnie Lau Siu-Wai
Angela Fong Hiu-Hung
HK Youth Orchestra Member
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- Release Date 06/28/1990
- Language Cantonese
- Director Manfred Wong Man-Chun
- Editor Ma Chung-Yiu
- Cinematographers Ma Koon-Wah, Chang Hui-kung
- Producers Philip Chan, Lam Dang-Fei
- Company That's Entertainment Films
| Country | Date | Format | Certification |
|---|---|---|---|
| HK | Jun 28, 1990 | Theatrical | — |
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