Liu Hai Meets Fairies Trailer (1963)
22 August 1963
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22 August 1963
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Shi Hui as Ho Hsiu-Ying
Kong Hon as Liu Hai
Shi Lei as Golden Toad King
Lan Qing as Liu Hai's Mother
Lee Sun-fung Director
Lau Hai Meets Fairies Trailer
Hong Kong 22 August 1963
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