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Dummy Mommy, Without a Baby 2001

★ 5.97 votes90 min📅 2001-11-10

In the high-energy world of Hong Kong advertising, ambitious account executive Fong (Miriam Yeung) finds herself in hot water after a costly blunder threatens her career.

Director: Joe Ma Wai-Ho

Cast

Miriam Yeung Chin-Wah
Miriam Yeung Chin-Wah
LK Fong
Edison Chen
Edison Chen
Wu
Niki Chow Lai-Kei
Niki Chow Lai-Kei
Dina
Wyman Wong Wai-Man
Wyman Wong Wai-Man
Ken
Sammy Leung
Sammy Leung
Sammy
Pauline Yam Bo-Lam
Pauline Yam Bo-Lam
Monica
Eileen Cha Siu-Yan
Mrs. Ho
Benz Hui Siu-Hung
Benz Hui Siu-Hung
Wu's Father
Cheung Tat-Ming
Cheung Tat-Ming
Acting Instructor
Moses Chan Ho
Moses Chan Ho
Lawyer

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Dummy Mommy, Without a Baby (2001) about?

Fong, a rising ad executive, fabricates a pregnancy to save her job after a major mistake threatens her career. Her elaborate charade spirals into a series of increasingly absurd lies, dragging her colleagues into the deception.

Who directed Dummy Mommy, Without a Baby?

The film was directed by Joe Ma Wai-Ho, known for his work in Hong Kong comedy and drama.

Who stars in Dummy Mommy, Without a Baby?

The film features Miriam Yeung Chin-Wah, Edison Chen, Niki Chow Lai-Kei, Wyman Wong Wai-Man, and Sammy Leung in key roles.

Is Dummy Mommy, Without a Baby (2001) worth watching?

For fans of sharp, fast-paced comedies with a satirical edge, this film delivers. While it lacks an IMDb rating, its blend of workplace humor and lighthearted deception makes it a fun, low-stakes watch.

How long is Dummy Mommy, Without a Baby?

The film has a runtime of 90 minutes.

About Dummy Mommy, Without a Baby (2001) — A Comedy of Lies and Workplace Survival

In the high-energy world of Hong Kong advertising, ambitious account executive Fong (Miriam Yeung) finds herself in hot water after a costly blunder threatens her career. With her job hanging by a thread, she spins an audacious fib—pretending to be pregnant—to secure job protection under local labor laws. While the ruse initially buys her time and even some perks, the web of deceit quickly spirals out of control, dragging her unsuspecting coworkers into the tangled mess. Directed by Joe Ma Wai-Ho, this sharp-edged comedy blends workplace satire with the chaos of personal fibs, creating a delightfully unpredictable ride through corporate culture and human relationships.

Dummy Mommy, Without a Baby (2001) captures the absurdity of modern work-life balance, where the line between honesty and survival blurs under pressure. Miriam Yeung shines as the resourceful but cornered protagonist, surrounded by a stellar supporting cast including Edison Chen as her skeptical boss and Niki Chow Lai-Kei as a loyal friend caught in the deception. This isn't just a comedy about faking pregnancy—it's a witty commentary on ambition, consequences, and the lengths people go to protect their livelihoods.