Teppanyaki (1984)
Genre: Comedy
Director: Michael Hui Koon-Man
Actors: Chow Mei-Yee, Frances Yip, Lo Hoi-Pang, Michael Hui Koon-Man, Paul Che Biu-Law, Sally Yeh
Country: Hong Kong
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