Pauline Yam

Most Popular Pauline Yam Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

City of Glass Trailer (1998)

28 October 1998

The story of man and ex-girlfriend found dead after a car crash and how their children come together to retell the story.

Dummy Mommy, Without a Baby Trailer (2001)

10 November 2001

Fong (Miriam Yeung) is already at odds with Wu (Edison Chen), one of her bosses at an ad agency, when she makes a major mistake at work that puts her job on the line.

Every Dog Has His Date Trailer (2001)

22 November 2001

A dog has its soul swapped with a human and falls in love with its beautiful owner.

And I Hate You So Trailer (2000)

30 June 2000

Luna Ng is a columnist who gave her first boyfriend a vinyl record as a gift. She later discovers that same vinyl record in a second hand store so she attempts to buy it back.

Gong Tau Trailer (2007)

10 May 2007

CID detective Rockman was sent to Thailand to investigate a case involving the Hong Kong and Thai underground syndicate.

Butterfly Trailer (2004)

02 December 2004

Flavia is a thirtysomething married teacher. She has suppressed the memory of her adolescent lesbian fling with Jin and is stuck in a stifling marriage.

Funeral March Trailer (2001)

25 September 2001

Yee, a beautiful young girl from an affluent family, finds out that she has suffers from cancer, so she begins preparations for her own funeral with the help of a young funeral director.

Tokyo Raiders Trailer (2000)

28 January 2000

When a private eye, a jilted bride and a mysterious stranger join forces to track down an elusive mobster, there's more than trouble in the air.

On the Edge Trailer (2006)

31 August 2006

After working as an undercover in a triad for 8 years, Sheng finally arrests the triad leader and resumes his duties as a police officer.

The Blood Rules Trailer (2000)

10 June 2000

Mike, Jean, Shoot and Q are a professional robbery gang working for Uncle Lam. Q loves his girlfriend Bo who loves decisive men and luxury life.

Cross Harbour Tunnel Trailer (1999)

10 April 1999

Wong's no-budget indie (dreamt up in a night, shot in a week) tells four distinct stories which intersect in the manner of Mystery Train.