Miss Wonton 22 years old
Miss Wonton begins with the arrival of a young Chinese immigrant, Ah Na (Amy Ting), to her new place of work, the Buddha's Happiness in New York. At Buddha's Happiness, she meets other immigrant workers and hears their idiosyncratic dreams of the future. She decides she will do better for herself, and is determined to achieve the American Dream. One day while making a delivery, she stumbles upon an underground world of immigrant women in Grand Central station. This world is called the "Golden Palace". She finds a new friend in Lily - her alter ego. She also meets an American man named, Jack and falls for him. As Ah Na grapples onto the hope of a brighter future, the ghosts of her past soon catch up with her. Will Ah Na achieve her sense of place in the real world or will she be forever lost in the uncertainty of the past?
Credits
Miss Wonton Cast
Name | Character |
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James C. Burns He was 43, now 65 years old | as Jack |
Liu Yang She was 23, now 46 years old | as May |
Han Ying Shen | as Mother |
Scott Chan | as Kang |
Cornel Chan | as Uncle Wang |
Victoria Rong | as Lily |
Sakura Ting | as Mrs. Sum |
Ben Wang | as Chung |
Claire Peng | as Fang |
Camy Ting She was 43, now 66 years old | as Ah Na |
Chyna Ng | as Ling |
Miss Wonton Crew
Name | Department |
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Hisami Kuroiwa as Producer. She was 101 (now 124) years old | Production |
Charlotte Bourke as Production Design. | Art |
Meng Ong as Director. He was 101 (now 124) years old | Directing |
Meng Ong as Editor. He was 101 (now 124) years old | Editing |
Meng Ong as Writer. He was 101 (now 124) years old | Writing |
Eve Applebaum as Line Producer. | Production |
Tsuyoshi Kimoto as Cinematography. | Crew |
Cecile Thalmann as Art Direction. | Art |
Evan Evans as Original Music Composer. | Sound |