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- Mortuary beautician Kwong Mei-Chi's mentally challenged sister is raped and murdered by a sex maniac. Kwong believes that her psychiatrist is the criminal and tries to take revenge.
- A drug lord under arrested threatens the judges and the police. Meanwhile an undercover cop approaches the drug lord's girl to collect evidences.
- An adventure that delves into the dark caverns of the underworld and tells the tale of three chivalrous gangsters who attempt to escape the powerful clutch of their gang leader.
- Lau Ching-Wan has been secretly in love with Vivian Chan ever since a childhood math class, so when she needs a paper marriage to satisfy the wishes of her sick mother, he's a pushover.
- Edwin is a cop who goes undercover at an art gallery owned by a girl named Kenny, who's suspected of having some connection to a series of murders.
- Valerie Chow plays Ling, an attractive young lass studying to be a stewardess. Ling struggles to maintain her studies while being harried by her rich, lecherous classmates and a powerful old man who is hell-bent on having her marry his geeky son (Yu Rongguang). Of course, she eventually meets hunky flight steward Chan Kai-ming (Moses Chan Ho) and true love blooms in the friendly skies.
- Slacker Douglas Ng decides to become a gigolo to make money in order to impress grade school sweetheart Joanne, now a currency speculator.
- Lau Ching-Wan is the "King of Pranks" with high moral standards who must square off in a battle against the "Emperor of Pranks", the leader of an opposing prank faction who has no pity.
- Cheung Mun leaves China and puts himself through Art School in Europe. He keeps in contact with his wife Lok Siu Man in China only through letters. One summer vacation, the couple make an agreement to meet up in Hong Kong. The two rent a cheap motel room in Mongkok but quickly discover a gap between them. Cheung Mun's Western way shocks Siu Man, and Siu Man's reserved olden ways upsets Cheung. Hong Kong, a strange land to both, widens the gap even more.