
Temptation Summary
Nov 15 1990
•2h 35m
•Comedy
Confirmed bachelor Man Suen, a university professor, must get married by the age of 35, otherwise he and his playboy brother, Ray Suen, won't inherit his father's fortune of 50 million dollars, which will then go to his uncle. He is unaware that his colleague, the prim Miss Cheung, is in love with him and that she dreams of being rescued by her hero. His brother has met a young heiress, but his uncle has hired a sexy siren to prevent the marriage.
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Mondi Yau Yuet-Ching
Margaret

Lee Chung-Ling
Man Suen

Sophia Crawford
Sexy Nurse
Yau Yuk-Yue
Susan Li
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