| Hidekazu Akai | ... | Lt. Noguchi | |
| Chikako Aoyama | ... | Woman at Japanese Embassy | |
| Norman Chu | ... | Tieh (as Norman Tsui Sui-Keung) | |
| Tony Leung Ka Fai | ... | Liang Seng | |
| Anita Mui | ... | Mui Ye | |
| Carrie Ng | ... | Mrs. Wu | |
| Sheren Tang | |||
| Kenneth Tsang | ... | Mei-yi's Father (as Kent Tseng) |
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| Tony Au | |||
| Kenneth Tsang | |||
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| Lam Chua | .... | producer | |
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| David Chung | |||
| Peter Ngor | |||
| Peter Pau | |||
| Bill Wong | |||
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| Men Behind the Sun 4 | Empire of the Sun | Fist of Anger | Burma Convoy | Servants of War |
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| IMDb Hong Kong section |
Although not known to the Western critics, this picture may be in the all time top-10 of Hong Kong cinema. A tale of time, love and expectation. An incidental couple- Mui and Leung- fell in love within the turmoil of Chinese-Japanese conflict. Their occasional rendez-vous and common habitual adversity ends with war-torn, irreversible relationship regardless of their intention. The depiction of historic events and sentimental trajectory is overwhelming. Stylish mis-en-scene and dynamic camera works are superb. The English title is "When my dear come again?