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Dicky Cheung plays Wong Fei Hung, the legendary martial artist, and he has 3 students; Leung Foon (Zheng Xiao Dong), Porky Wing (Lam Chi Chung) and Bucktooth So (Ben Cheung). Fei Hung is sent by his father Wong Kei Ying to set up a Po Chi Lam branch in Hong Kong. Before he departs, his parents made arrangement with parents of Chi Wah (Alice Chan) to marry both of them. Due to a misunderstanding, Chi Wah refuses to marry, and runs off to Hong Kong instead. Due to twist of fate, Fei Hung and Chi Wah meet up again in Hong Kong. Meanwhile, Fei Hung befriends a soft-spoken Japanese girl, Ching Heung. Ching Heung likes Fei Hung very much, and Fei Hung too, has feelings for her, but couldn't accept her due to his promise of marriage. Annie Man plays Little Sparrow, a witty girl who earns a living by pickpocketing. She and Leung Foon eventually fall in love, and Leung Foon convinces her to turn over a new leaf.
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PO CHUNG-LING (Steven Ma) was born in Jinan a family of New Year print. He is very bright, his father, PO POON (Yueh Hua), has therefore always hoped that he could one day carry on the family business. LING, mistakenly thinks that POON is working in collusion with some corrupt officials, refuses to listen to what his father says. His good friend, KO JIT (Chan Kam Hung), is a constable and he hates corrupt officials as much as LING does. Rumor has it that a fox spirit is creating troubles in Jinan. LING is almost killed when he is investigating into the matter with JIT. Fortunately, a mysterious girl named LING WU SIU-TSUI (Fala Chen) comes to his rescue in the nick of time. It turns out later that she is the fox spirit, and that she saves LING so as to return a past favor. As they spend more and more time together, TSUI starts to fall for LING.
The PO family has secured a large order of New Year print. To ensure the work can be finished in time they have to hire a large numbers of female workers. LAU SUM-YU (Linda Chung) applies for the job, but her real intention is to look for the man who was unfaithful to her sister, never knowing that she would later be caught in a love triangle with LING and JIT.
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This is a love story between a professor and a policewoman. Their dating experience is enhanced with sense and sensibility through the application of interesting physics theories on the investigation of various crime cases.
KING POK (Raymond Lam) is regarded as the youngest genius in physics and he is appointed as an associate professor in a Hong Kong university. Invited by his good friend LO TIN-HANG (Kenneth Ma), Senior Inspector of Police at Regional Crime Unit, POK assists in cracking many mysterious crime cases and he also meets the policewoman CHUI SIU-LAI (Tavia Yeung) during the process. The rational POK evaluates that he has fallen in love with LAI because of a love hormone called “phenylalanine”. However, owing to the huge difference in their family background and life value, POK fails to tackle their ever-changing relationship problems with formulas.
On the other hand, the romantic and uninhibited HANG has been maintaining a sex only relationship with the journalist LING MAN-KA (Bernice Liu) HANG doesn’t believe in eternity and he is only looking for sensual pleasure in a woman. However, his belief is suddenly shattered when he learns that MAN is going to get married.
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The leading lady (Ada Choi) is an average Hong Kong girl. Her career is plain and she has zero love life. She longed for miracles to happen on her. Under strange fate, she received a magic lipstick – when she applies it on she will be transformed into a gorgeous superwoman. Apart from her monotonous work as administrative staff, she start 'part-time' as a heroine to [Eradicate evil, help the poor]. Miracles also happened to her luck in love. In the past she have a blank love life but now she unexpectedly got involved with three men: A talented playboy (Moses Chan), an egoist police detective (Kenny Wong) and a timid office guy (Raymond Cho). Since she gained the ability to fly, she became ultra hectic as well.
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Hong Kong film star Donnie Yen reprises his role as Ip Man in this semi-autobiographical sequel following the adventures of the grandmaster of Wing Chun. The Sino-Japanese war has ended, and after defending his people with wushu, Ip escapes the wrath of the Japanese by fleeing to Foshan. Failing to find peace even in his own homeland, Ip relocates his family to Hong Kong in 1949. Once there, Ip begins teaching Wing Chun to a group of pupils that includes Wong Leung (Huang Xiao Ming), who soon clashes with Cheng Wei Ki (Dennis To). Embarrassed at haven been beaten so badly by Wong in a fight, Cheng kidnaps his rival and takes him to a fish market owned by Master Hung (Sammo Hung). Blaming Ip for the damage done by Wong, Master Hung demands that the other teacher defeat practitioners of all wushu varieties in the time it takes to burn a single joss stick. Incredibly, Ip meets the challenge, impressing Master Hung, who then gives him permission to open his own wushu school. When Master Hung gives Ip a ticket to the King of Boxing Competition, a friendship is forged between the two former rivals. After a competitor nicknamed Twister is named the winner, he beats Cheng and friends for celebrating with wushu, and claims he can defeat Master Hung with three simple blows. Though Master Hung maintains the upper hand throughout most of the fight, Twister eventually lands a punch that knocks his superior down. In the wake of the fight, tensions between the locals and westerners begin heating up, and the local superintendent responds by announcing a kung fu competition. When Ip defeats all challengers, including Twister, Wing Chun gains popularity throughout Hong Kong, and the highly respected master begins teaching a young disciple named Bruce Lee, who will bring the art of Chinese wushu to westerners before dying tragically at the tender age of 32.
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After the death of her husband, CHU PIK-HA (Hsuan Jessica Hester) returns to her maiden home with her son, in a deliberate attempt to take over the family jewelry business from her big sister CHU PIK-WAN (Sheung Tin Ngor). To prevent HA from getting too out of hand, WAN needs her matrilocal husband HO CHEUNG-HING (Bowie Lam) to create trouble for her sibling. HING does not follow her instructions, but instead secretly helps HA tackle her problems one by one. WAN soon comes to realize that HING has never really got over HA. WAN's little sister CHU PIK-LAM (Macy Chan) is still attending school and too young to deal with such family issues. WAN feels a profound sense of helplessness and becomes even more frustrated when SO LAI-SHEUNG (Tang Lai Ming) turns up suddenly claiming to be a mistress of her late father and pregnant with his baby. Out of respect for their father, the sisters agree to put SHEUNG up for the time being until the situation becomes clearer. Shortly thereafter, HA discovers that SHEUNG is just a tool of her cousin HUNG YIU-SANG (Dao Tai Yu), who has been plotting to wage a battle of wills against the CHUs.
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In order to rescue her best friend Coco Kam (Rain Lau), masseuse Cheng Siu Yan (Flora Chan) is embroiled in a triad murder case. Misconceiving that she has killed someone, Yan hides away from the police and gangsters by reluctantly returning to her long-separated father Cheng Tsun Cheong (Shek Sau). Cheong opens a Chinese herbal tea shop but the business is failing. Yan drags through the days stressfully until Ng Chung Ming (Joe Ma) comes into her life. Ming claims to have a secret prescription for making Chinese herbal tea but he is actually an undercover police. By investigating Yan’s case, Ming hopes to get promoted and marry his inspector girlfriend Cheung Sz Man (Sharon Chan). Ming’s supervisor Cheung Sz Chai (Power Chan) used to oppress him a lot and Ming is losing confidence at work. However, ever since he meets the cheerful Yan, Ming begins to develop his self-esteem and find his path in life. His delicate relationship with Yan also starts to grow.
Ming’s younger brother Ng Chung Hong (Him Law) meets Yan’s younger sister Cheng Siu Man (Mandy Wong) and love grows spontaneously. However, Yan finds out Ming’s identity and she believes that the two brothers are making use of them to carry out investigations. On the other hand, Ming learns that Yan’s cousin Leung King Ho (Louis Yuen) is just released from jail and he is familiar with the gang leader, and Yan is considered in connection with the case. Their blossoming relationship is thrown into turmoil as they get closer to the truth.
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The leading lady (Ada Choi) is an average Hong Kong girl. Her career is plain and she has zero love life. She longed for miracles to happen on her. Under strange fate, she received a magic lipstick – when she applies it on she will be transformed into a gorgeous superwoman. Apart from her monotonous work as administrative staff, she start 'part-time' as a heroine to [Eradicate evil, help the poor]. Miracles also happened to her luck in love. In the past she have a blank love life but now she unexpectedly got involved with three men: A talented playboy (Moses Chan), an egoist police detective (Kenny Wong) and a timid office guy (Raymond Cho). Since she gained the ability to fly, she became ultra hectic as well.
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True Legend is the extraordinary journey of a man - a martial arts hero - whose greatest dream is to create a unique school of martial arts for the world to follow.
All his life, Su Can has been pursuing the summit in martial arts. There are two things he holds dearest to his heart – the dream of creating a unique kind of martial arts that will pass on to generations; and his beloved wife. Su has a happy family and his wife is the joy of his life. But owing to a turn of fate and Su’s own stubbornness, he loses his wife and his family is destroyed.
After losing his wife, Su cannot live with himself and collapses totally. He is drunk all the time and becomes a crazy beggar in everyone’s eyes. Everyday, his young son ties him with a piece of rope and leads him through the streets, greeted by people’s curious and disdainful gazes.
But all this time during his spiritual exile, his dream for the highest peak in martial arts is still alive. In his madness, Su continues his practice, to perfect his skills and fists.
Then, the Heilongjiang Province where Su resides is under foreigners’ rule. One day a crisis happens that threatens the life of his young son – the only person Su still cares about and his last bit of human hope. At the critical moment, the flame of life is re-ignited in Su. He lets out the utmost strength that has lay dormant in him during all his devastated time, and it becomes the strongest school of fists that the martial arts world has ever known.
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Master action choreographer Yuen Woo Ping returns to the directing chair after a hiatus of more than a decade. It seems that Yuen has a penchant for one of the Ten Tigers of Canton, Su Can or Su Qi Er that with "True Legend", it marks the maestro’s second attempt in bringing the legendary folk hero to the big screen.
Not to be confused with Yuen’s 1993 version with starred Donnie Yen in the lead role or Stephen Chow’s amusing "King of Beggars", this Christine To’s (Fearless) adaptation involves Su Can (Vincent Zhao Wen Zhuo) as a successful bodyguard working for the Royal family. But the man yearns to leave the army in pursuit of something he loves rather than a high post with the government and in the true spirit of a martial-arts practitioner, Can hopes to impart his skills to others and also live in peace with his wife, Yuan Ying (Zhou Xun) and son. But his happiness is short-lived when Ying’s brother, Yuan Lie (Andy On) returns to avenge his father’s who was killed by Can’s father 18 years ago, an act that shattered the life of Can forever.
Yuen no doubt knew where his bread-and-butter lies and given his excellent repertoire for the past decades and involvement in Hollywood productions such as "The Matrix" and "Kill Bill", you can rest assured Yuen is going to kick some serious ass in True Legend. Sadly on the other hand when it comes to story-telling, Yuen seems to be at a great loss. To be fair, part of the problem lies in the 'go-through-the-motion' script by Christine To. Man-beaten-down, Man-mourn-the-loss-of-his-skill, Man-regains-and-fights, Man-wins and so on and forth. The story flows jarringly from one act to another without much depth and it’s especially true in the last act.
Without investing much effort in creating his characters, Yuan Lie for example remains a caricature, paper-thin villain while Su Can suffers as a mystic figure that borders between a genius martial-arts artiste and a depression figure desperately in need of psychiatric help. Unlike the recent "Ip-Man" and Tsui Hark’s "Once Upon A Time In China", where the audience is heavily invested with the protagonists, "True Legend" lacks this magical touch that makes the movie works as the various characters seem very far detached and even mythical in some sense.
Vincent Zhao (Once Upon A Time in China IV) who has seen his star power declined over the years surprisingly puts in an emotional performance that I should say is on par with Jet Li in "Fearless". With "True Legend", we get to hear Zhao in his own voice at last after so many years of horrid dubbing. His chemistry with Zhou Xun perhaps is one of the factors that salvaged the filmsy plotting as well. The underrated Andy On (Invisible Target) finally has the chance to stand out with his villainous character but like I say it’s pathetically squandered away by To’s sloppy scribing. After her much-hyped deleted scene in "Fearless", Michelle Yeoh cameos as Physician Yu who saved Can after his near-death battle with Lie in addition the late David Carradine who appears towards the end. The star that has everyone clamoring for his attention nowadays is none other than Jay Chou. Appearing as a figment of Can’s imagination, Chou is in purely for the eye candy or comic relief depending how you see it as he looks awkwardly out-of-place in the whole production.
Of course, "True Legend" never disappoints when it comes to the whole action arena. From the opening sequence to Can’s sparring with Lie to the finale with the tournament fighters, Yuen proved he is still at the top of his game. The 'Five-Fingers Venom Fist' employed by Lie in particular brings back memories to the grand old days of Shaw martial-art classics, it’s a pity Can’s supposedly trademark Drunken Fist wasn’t elaborate that greatly in this aspect. Lastly one other minor gripe is the movie lacks a distinct fight that distinguished one from another if you take into account Yuen’s outstanding past works including "The Tai-Chi Master" and "Iron Monkey".
In conclusion, "True Legend" action sequences while never ground-breaking once again established Yuen as the best wire-fu, martial-arts choreographer of all time. So if you are in for some exhilarating action mood, you won’t regret seeing Vincent Zhao and Andy On breaking each other’s bones. "True Legend" is certainly not much of a movie about the biopic of Su Can or even the philosophy behind the drunken fist, ultimately it’s just a handsomely produced production that only serves to entertain the masses.
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Kidd (Andy Lau) a police officer from the year 2080 and his wife Millie (Bingbing Fan) are summoned to protect Dr. Masterson (Jingwu Ma), who is known as the "Father of Solar Energy" due to creating a cheap method to replace fossil fuel with solar energy. Because of Dr. Masterson's creation, oil tycoons have made several attempts on the life of Dr. Masterson. The Special Force of the police department has received credible information that an army of humanoids (half-man/half-machine) led by Kalon (Siu-Wong Fan) & Fiona (Yifei Tang) are set to ambush Dr. Masterson at the Convention Center.
At the Convention Center a fierce battle ensues that leaves Kidd's wife Millie and all of the humanoids dead, except for Kalon & Fiona.
The oil tycoons then steal the secrets of time travel to send revamped 2.0 versions of Kalon & Fiona to the year 2020 to murder Dr. Masterson when he was a 12 year old kid.
The government learns of the oil tycoons plans to go back in time and this is when Kidd volunteers to have radical surgery to transform himself into a bionic man with mechanical arms and legs. He then travels back to 2020 with his daughter Kiki, who will go to the same school as the young Dr. Masterson. Kidd works as a police officer in 2020, to avoid suspicion of his background, while fellow police officer Holly (Barbie Hsu) becomes attracted to Kidd. Knowing he will go back to 2080 after his mission is complete he is unable to return Holly's affection for him.
A fierce show down with the androids Kalon & Fiona is then set to occur ...
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A loving husband must decide what he should do when he finds out that his mentally ill wife is pregnant with his child, who may also suffer the same fate as his mother when he grows up. SINGING WHEN YOU ARE SAD is a heart wrenching tale about the emotional baggage a family must endure when mental illness enters the picture.
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In order to rescue her best friend COCO KAM (Lau Yuk Chui), masseuse CHENG SIU-YAN (Flora Chan) is embroiled in a triad murder case. Misconceiving that she has killed someone, YAN hides away from the police and gangsters by reluctantly returning to her long-separated father CHENG TSUN-CHEONG (Shek Sau). CHEONG opens a Chinese herbal tea shop but the business is failing. YAN drags through the days stressfully until NG CHUNG-MING (Ma Tak Chung) comes into her life. MING claims to have a secret prescription for making Chinese herbal tea but he is actually an undercover police. By investigating YAN's case, MING hopes to get promoted and marry his inspector girlfriend CHEUNG SZ-MAN (Sharon Chan) at the end. MING's supervisor CHEUNG SZ-CHAI (Chan Kwok Bong) used to oppress him a lot and MING is losing confidence at work. However, ever since he meets the cheerful YAN, MING begins to develop his self-esteem and find his life path. His delicate relationship with YAN also starts to grow.
MING's younger brother NG CHUNG-HONG (Law Chung Him) meets YAN's younger sister CHENG SIU-MAN (Mandy Wong) and love grows spontaneously. However, YAN finds out MING's identity and she believes that the two brothers are making use of them to carry out investigation. On the other hand, MING learns that YAN's cousin LEUNG KING-HO (Yuen Shiu Cheung) is just released from jail and he is familiar with the gang leader, and YAN is considered in connection with the case. Their blossoming relationship is thrown into turmoil as they get closer to the truth.
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AU YEUNG WAI-LAN (Yuen Qiu), owner of a martial arts training school, is reunited with her long-lost son KOO YU-CHEUNG (Kevin Cheng) after years of agonizing separation. On his return home, CHEUNG is shocked to find that his younger brother KOO YU-TONG (Kenneth Ma) has been critically ill and that his father was murdered long ago by WING TAK (Lam Ka Wah), the existing director of a pharmaceutical company and a bitter old foe of the KOOs. CHEUNG has never been into kung-fu but shows glimpses of his potential when he strikes back at the impudent, arrogant WING MAN-KWAN (Jacky Heung), also the son of TAK. Pinning all her hopes on CHEUNG, LAN not only teaches him a special set of kung-fu skills created by the family, but also registers for him for the Guangdong Boxing Championship Tournament. Out of the blue, CHEUNG’s opponent in the final turns out to be KWAN.
CHEUNG starts losing his bearings after achieving growing success and recognition in the field of martial arts. Caught up in the love triangle between LAN’s apprentice YING NGAN-MING (Natalie Tong), his dream girl CHOW MUI-MUI (Nancy Wu) and himself, CHEUNG is utterly confused and exhausted, which later causes his failure in the final tournament.
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English Title: OL Supreme
Chinese Title: 女王辦公室
Costume Fitting Date: 22nd May 2009
Genre: Modern/Comedy/Sitcom
Producer: Wong Wai Sing [E.U., Wong Fei Hung-Master Of Kungfu, The Academy, Square Pegs]
Script Writer: Zhu Gang Kei [E.U., When A Dog Loves A Cat], Wu Mei Wun [The Silver Chamber Of Sorrows, The King Of Snooker], Lee Qi Wah [The Four, E.U.]
Filming Length: May 2009-September 2009
Episodes: 80
Cast:
Liza Wang
Ron Ng
Denise Ho
Chapman To
Joel Chan
Lau Kong
Angelina Lo
Kwok Fung
Lee Ka Sing
Sherry Chen
Patrick Dunn
Cheong Kwok Keung
Lam Lei
Sire Ma
Wilson Tsui
King Kong
Joey Mak
Yu Si Yiu
Daniel Kwok
Koni Lui
Information :
*Ron is confirmed to film this sitcom drama.
*Denise and Chapman is also confirmed to film this drama.
*This drama will replace Off Pedder when Off Pedder had finished airing in HK.
*Ron will play a nerdy office boy who doesn't speak much and he will specialize in repairing computers and photocopiers.
*This drama has 80 episodes.
*The costume fitting will be held at 22nd May 2009, Friday.
*Denise and Ron will play lovers in the sitcom.
*Liza Wang will be a divorced woman.
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| Release Date: 14 February 2010 |
| Language: Mandarin |
| Running Time: 1 hour 37 minutes |
| Director: Ding Sheng |
| Cast: Jackie Chan, Wang Lee Hom. |
Synopsis: A foot soldier and a general from rival states became the sole survivors of a war. As they're pursued by the general's brother who would kill anyone for the throne, the soldier also struggled if he should betray the general for the ticket home. |
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Bosco Wong, Wong Cho Lam, Kitty Yuen, Kate Tsui, Christine Kuo, Joel Chan, Mimi Lo, Alex Lam, etc.
Length: 6 episodes
Genre: Modern Comedy
Producer: Wong Wai Sing
Scriptwriters: Wong Yeung Tat & Poon Man Hung
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Supposing there was a chocolate that could make you taller, slimmer and more beautiful, would you eat it without demur? Do perfect looks guarantee a perfect life? This hilarious Chinese New Year comedy is going to bring you the sweetest Valentine present ever in six consecutive episodes.
Kung Yan Tung (Wong Cho Lam) is beaten in a singing contest, despite his beautiful voice; turned down by his dream lover, Yeung Sin Wah (Christine Kuo), despite his kind heart. He blames all these on his unattractive appearance. One day, he gets a pack of magical chocolates by chance. He eats one, and transforms into a heartthrob instantly. He changes his name to Kan Lik Shun (Bosco Wong), and he hits stardom almost overnight. The magical chocolates have a time limit though. His personal assistant, King Chi Ko (Kitty Yuen), discovers his secret. Fortunately, instead of disclosing it, she works even harder to help him. Shun is getting more and more popular, even famous star Tse On Fei (Kate Tsui) is going after him. There are only a few chocolates left. Then Shun meets a scientist, who gives him a magical chocolate that has no time limit. If Shun eats it, Tung will disappear from the earth for good. Before he makes the decision, he is surprised to find that Ko has tried the magical chocolates, too.
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An acclaimed scholar, Tong Pak Fu, is searching for the last model to complete his painting "Nine Pretty Woman". Together with his disciple, Wat Kei, they travel to Hangzhou to look for the perfect lady.
In Hangzhou, Pak Fu and Wat Kei met a pretty maid, Chau Heung, from the Wah Residence. Pak Fu was mesmerized by Chau Heung's beauty as well as her agility and martial arts skills. To court Chau Heung and win her over, Pak Fu disguises as a servant and takes on a pseudonym, Wah Onn. He tries his best to impress Chau Heung with his talent and wit, but Chau Heung remains unmoved. She even felt a certain dislike towards Pak Fu, the result of many episodes of misunderstandings.
The Master of the Wah Residence, Wah Hung Shan, knew that Pak Fu is not an ordinary servant from the very beginning. By the time Pak Fu's identity is revealed, Pak Fu has formed a close bod with everyone in the Wah Residence, except Chau Heung.
Meanwhile, Prince Ling is trying to launch a rebellion against Emperor Ching Tak. He managed to drag Pak Fu into the coup as well and this situation puts Pak Fu and the Wah family in great trouble. The daughter of the Prince Ling, Chu Ting Yuk has feelings for Pak Fu. She is desperate to save Pak Fu and even threatens to kill herself if Prince Ling refuses to release Pak Fu. Seeing that Ting Yuk is willing to sacrifice her life for Pak Fu brings a feeling of unease and jealousy within Chau Heung.
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AU YEUNG WAI-LAN (Yuen Qiu), owner of a martial arts training school, is reunited with her long-lost son KOO YU-CHEUNG (Kevin Cheng) after years of agonizing separation. On his return home, CHEUNG is shocked to find that his younger brother KOO YU-TONG (Kenneth Ma) has been critically ill and that his father was murdered long ago by WING TAK (Lam Ka Wah), the existing director of a pharmaceutical company and a bitter old foe of the KOOs. CHEUNG has never been into kung-fu but shows glimpses of his potential when he strikes back at the impudent, arrogant WING MAN-KWAN (Jacky Heung), also the son of TAK. Pinning all her hopes on CHEUNG, LAN not only teaches him a special set of kung-fu skills created by the family, but also registers for him for the Guangdong Boxing Championship Tournament. Out of the blue, CHEUNG’s opponent in the final turns out to be KWAN.
CHEUNG starts losing his bearings after achieving growing success and recognition in the field of martial arts. Caught up in the love triangle between LAN’s apprentice YING NGAN-MING (Natalie Tong), his dream girl CHOW MUI-MUI (Nancy Wu) and himself, CHEUNG is utterly confused and exhausted, which later causes his failure in the final tournament.
Cast:
Kevin Cheng
Tavia Yeung
Kenneth Ma
Yuen Qiu
Shirley Yeung
Selena Li
Natalie Tong
Nancy Wu
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Cho Jae Hee is a man in his 40s who is very stubborn and hasn't gotten married yet. His personality is so unbearable that women don't find him attractable nor a good candidate for marriage. However, Jae Hee, is perfect in everything that he does. His life will be surrounded by three different women. Jang Moon Jung is a doctor that he meets one day, Jung Yoo Jin is his neighbor whom he meets due to a disturbance, and Yoon Ki Ran is his colleague at work.
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Bobby Au Yeung----Sung Chi
Jessica Hsuan----Tong Si
Marianne Chan----Leit Fung
Frankie Lam----Sung Yik
Eileen Yeoh----Nam Choy Deep
Michael Tse----Seit Don
Episodes: 22
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