William So Wing-Hong Trailers
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William So Wing-Hong (Chinese: 蘇永康; William So) is a Hong Kong actor and a Cantopop singer. He began his musical career by participating the New Talent Singing Awards in 1985 and won the competition as the first runner up to Alex To. His performance at that event earned him a record contract with Capital Artists, however he never released an album, and only featured in a collaboration single. 1998 was the peak year for William So with his hit song Kiss More, Sad More, which is also the theme song for the popular TV Series Healing Hands.
Most Popular William So Wing-Hong Trailers
Total trailers found: 28
30 August 2001
After a failed operation that leaves several cops dead or wounded Officer Fong Jing wakes up at the hospital and discovers that he can see ghosts.
04 August 2003
7 frightening stories.
16 August 2012
When an accident temporarily robs her of her voice, Diva J flees to a small deserted village to heal both her mental and physical wounds.
11 August 2003
8 scary stories.
14 May 2004
Mandy's life turns upside down after getting into a car accident.
14 February 2001
Tai Chi (Francis Ng), who is from a tiny Chinese village, moves to Western Central Hong Kong - the big city - with ambitions of becoming a private detective.
03 May 2001
Senior Inspector Kit and his policewoman Mun work at the same police station. Behind their backs, Kit's wife is having an affair with Mun's long-time boyfriend.
25 August 2011
The story begins with three men from different walks of life who lead very ordinary lives in Hong Kong but all have something in common - single and desperate for love.
24 July 1993
As the leader of a revolution to end imperial rule, Suen Chung Shan is captured by a traitor, forcing five quirky patriots to band together on a rescue mission filled with danger, laughters, and unexpected romance.
21 August 1999
A young man, blind and dumb, works as an audio tape typist in a hospital and fostering a tender and sincere relationship with a beautiful but introverted nurse.
23 January 2003
Yip is attractive but for some strange reason, no man has ever been interested in her. Yip meets Lai, a famous feng shui expert and she thinks that Lai can change her luck.
20 January 2012
Kwok Ching is a soon-to-retire television weatherman who really has long aspired to be a news anchor.
23 September 1999
A female director decides to make a autobiographical film on her love life and we see it through the use of flashbacks and brilliant intercutting.
30 January 2014
Working as a prostitute since she was 16, Kam has witnessed the highs and lows of Hong Kong over the decades.
18 May 1989
Knowing that he's dying from cancer, Lam feels a responsibility to come up with sufficient funds quickly so that his younger brother Wai-leong can complete medical school.
01 September 1996
14 vignettes without dialogue.
21 June 2013
Enjoy the timeless Canto-pop pieces in the Thank You Concert of Mark Lui, who single-handedly composed and produced many of Hong Kong's greatest hits in the past twenty years of his career.
05 August 1994
An experienced assassin considers giving up his profession when he meets his society's newest recruit.
10 November 2017
Two Wrongs Make a Right is a 2017 Chinese-Hong Kong romantic comedy film written and directed by Ving
01 April 2011
This romantic comedy follows three introverted guys, ZaiZai, Nick and Jacky. All three are finding it tough when it comes to the matters of love.
24 November 2011
Tens of millennia ago, eight gods who ceaselessly fought each other were exiled to earth. For generations, they have been reincarnated as mere mortals, and they won't be allowed back to heaven until they've learned to coexist in harmony.
04 June 2003
Six Hong Kong roommates vow to each accomplish something daring or wonderful within one year.
28 September 2012
One of the top wordsmiths in Canto-pop, Wyman Wong made pop history in February 2012 with a series of six sold-out concerts at the Hong Kong Coliseum to celebrate and showcase his illustrious career of 18 years and counting.
28 May 2010
Popular singing quartet the Big Four (Canto-pop stars Andy Hui, Dicky Cheung, Edmond Leung, and William So) went on tour in March 2010 beginning at the Hong Kong Coliseum.