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Synopsis. Princess Pearl of Flowerland is sent to Midland at a young age to learn her ceremonials duties. Her mother, the Queen Mother misses her daughter very much that the King orders his sister, the princess, to return home. However, the princess has fallen in love with General Wing of the Midland army and is reluctant to part from him.
- Raymond Wong
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- Raymond Wong
- 93 min
Jan 27, 2012 · All's Well, Ends Well 2010: Directed by Raymond Pak-Ming Wong, Herman Yau. With Louis Koo, Sandra Kwan Yue Ng, Ronald Cheng, Yueming Pan. Princess Pearl of Flowerland is sent to Midland at a young age to learn her ceremonials duties.
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- Comedy
- Raymond Pak-Ming Wong, Herman Yau
- 2012-01-27
All's Well, Ends Well 2010. All's Well, Ends Well 2010 or abbreviated as AWEW 2010 (Chinese: 花田囍事2010) is the fifth instalment of the All's Well, Ends Well series released during China's lunar holiday seasons. Directed by Raymond Wong and Herman Yau, it was released to cinemas in Hong Kong on 11 February 2010.
Rated 2.5/5 Stars • Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 02/20/23 Full Review Audience Member A franchise to the "All Well Ends Well" movie since the last two decade. And by far,this would be the worst ...
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- Raymond Pak-Ming Wong, Herman Yau
- Comedy
All's Well, Ends Well 2010 (2010) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most ...
All's Well Ends Well 2010 (2010) - Director Bak-Ming Wong with Angela baby, Louis Koo, Sandra Kwan Yue Ng, Ronald Cheng, Yueming Pan, Lynn Hung, Heung Kam Lee
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All's Well, Ends Well was a Lunar New Year film, where a film's release was timed to coincide with the larger movie audience at that time of year. The movie is also one of Stephen Chow's trademark ' mo lei tau ' films of little sense but much good-natured humour, and is still considered to be a cult classic by most Hong Kong audiences.