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''The Vietnamese Bride''' is a 2006 Singaporean movie directed by Michael Woo, starring [[Henry Thia]] and [[Lina Ng]].
''The Vietnamese Bride''' is a 2006 Singaporean movie directed by Michael Woo, starring [[Henry Thia]] and [[Lina Ng]].
==Plot==
==Plot==
Hui lives with his brother Gui and sister-in-law Mei, and is always getting in their way. They decide to find him a bride in hopes of getting him to move out some day.  
The movie begins with a meeting of the Black Dragon Triad. The boss is sick with dengue fever, and senior gang members Leng, Hu, and Kiok are openly contending for the leadership. He entrusts Or Gwee with a doll containing his will.
 
Hui lives with his brother Gui and sister-in-law Mei, and is always getting in their way. They decide to find him a bride in hopes of getting him to move out some day.
 
Hui finds it difficult to get along with his new Vietnamese bride at first.
 
 
==Cast==
==Cast==
*Henry Thia as Tay Pin Hui
*Henry Thia as Tay Pin Hui

Revision as of 22:35, 22 March 2018

The Vietnamese Bride' is a 2006 Singaporean movie directed by Michael Woo, starring Henry Thia and Lina Ng.

Plot

The movie begins with a meeting of the Black Dragon Triad. The boss is sick with dengue fever, and senior gang members Leng, Hu, and Kiok are openly contending for the leadership. He entrusts Or Gwee with a doll containing his will.

Hui lives with his brother Gui and sister-in-law Mei, and is always getting in their way. They decide to find him a bride in hopes of getting him to move out some day.

Hui finds it difficult to get along with his new Vietnamese bride at first.


Cast

  • Henry Thia as Tay Pin Hui
  • Lina Ng as Lin Ching Sia
  • MC King as Ah Gui
  • Sharon Wong as Mei
  • Liu Lee Lyne as Granny
  • Tony Koh as Or Gwee
  • Johnny Ng as Black Dragon Triad boss
  • Lim Kian Hock as Leng
  • Yap Hei Long as Hu
  • Steven Woon as Kiok
  • Lim Ann Nah as Aunt Siang
  • Fish Chaar as Guang
  • Roy Ngerng as Wan Ma