To Get Unstuck in Time
To Get Unstuck in Time

To Get Unstuck in Time

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2004- 2004
1 Seasons
22 Episodes
6.5(2 votes)
Ended
Mystery
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Overview

A father and son work together across time to solve murders and crimes that occurred in the 1980s and present time.

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Cast & Crew

12 members
Acting

郭晉安

Morning Sir" Ho Tin-kwong

郭晉安
Acting

陳慧珊

Ko Shan

陳慧珊
Acting

許紹雄

Ho Tai-hor

許紹雄
Acting

商天娥

Cheung Yuet-ping

商天娥
Acting

鄧健泓

Hugo Yuen Chi-ko

鄧健泓
Acting

Cherie Kong

Lee Sze-ching

Cherie Kong
Acting

Bill Chan

Herman / Ho Ching-nam

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蔣志光

Ng Wai-fung

蔣志光
Acting

羅冠蘭

Leung Miu-lan

羅冠蘭
Acting

Mat Yeung

Ko Ming

Mat Yeung
Acting

李成昌

Ko King-chueng

李成昌
Acting

古明華

Lau Chung

古明華

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