James Wong in Japan & Korea Trailer

James Wong in Japan & Korea Trailer (1992)

30 June 1992 Comedy 100 mins

James Wong narrates this lusty and rude sex travelogue, using himself and two friends as examples of what and what not to do. Much of the footage is recycled from "Stooges In Tokyo" and "The Wild Goose Chase".

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Cast

James Wong Jim

as Chung Kwok-Sing

Tommy Wong

as Koo Fung

Lam Lei

as Yam Chi-Cho

Kathy Chow Hoi-Mei

as May (archive footage)

Crew

International Titles

不文教父帶你嫖韓日 Trailer

Bu wen jiao fu dai ni piao Han Ri Trailer

James Wong in Korea and Tokyo Trailer

My Wife's Neighbour Trailer

International Releases Dates

Hong Kong 30 June 1992

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