Chor Lau-heung (1979 TV series)
Chor Lau-heung |
DVD cover art |
Genre |
Wuxia |
Written by |
Gu Long (original story)
Wong Jing
Wu Sa
Ng Ho |
Directed by |
Wong Tin-lam
Lee Siu-tuen
Lee Yiu-man
Wong Kin-fan
Yau Ka-hung
Lam Kuen |
Starring |
Adam Cheng
Angie Chiu
Liza Wang |
Opening theme |
Chor Lau-heung (楚留香) performed by Adam Cheng |
Composer(s) |
Joseph Koo |
Country of origin |
Hong Kong |
Language(s) |
Cantonese |
No. of episodes |
65 |
Production |
Producer(s) |
Wong Tin-lam |
Running time |
40 minutes per episode |
Broadcast |
Original channel |
TVB
CTV |
Original airing |
September 3, 1979 (Hong Kong)
April 18, 1982 (Taiwan) |
Chor Lau-heung is a Hong Kong television series adapted from Chu Liuxiang Chuanqi of Gu Long's Chu Liuxiang novel series. Adam Cheng starred as the titular protagonist, Chor Lau-heung (Cantonese for "Chu Liuxiang"). The series was first broadcast on TVB on September 3, 1979.
The 65 episodes long series was divided into four parts: The Legend of Mo-fa (無花傳奇), The Great Desert (大沙漠), Legend of the Divine Palace (神宮傳奇) and The Final Battle (最後一戰).
Cast
- Adam Cheng as Chor Lau-heung
- Angie Chiu as So Yung-yung
- Liza Wang as Shum Wai-san
- Mary Hon as Shum Wai-lam
- Ng Man-tat as Wu Tit-fa
- Ching Hor-wai as Ko Ah-nam
- Ha Yu as Kei Bing-ngan
- Kwan Chung as Mo-fa
- Wong Wan-choi as Nam-kung Ling
- Wong Shee-tong as Chung-yuen Yat-dim-hung
- Liu On-lai as Sung Tim-yee
- Ko Miu-see as Lei Hung-sau
- Susanna Au-yeung as Black Pearl
- Lui Yau-wai as Yam Kei
- Idy Chan as Yeung Ngan
- Wong Hang-sau as Nam-kung Yin
- Cheng Lai-fong as Yam Sin
- Law Lan as So Sam-tse
- Leung San as Shek Koon-yam
- Louise Lee as Lau Mo-mei
- So Hang-syun as Kuk Mo-yung
- Sharon Yeung as Fung Fei-yin
- Chan Man-yi as Cheung-suen Hung
- Sheung-koon Yuk as Ko Tai-kwan
- Kwan Hoi-san as Ko Koon-ying
- Bak Man-biu as Ko Koon-chung
- Ho Pik-kin as Ko Koon-yung
- Cheung Ying-choi as King of Lou-lan
- Amy Wu as Queen of Lou-lan
- Sam-sam as Princess Pipa
- Chan Hung-lit as Ting Tit-kon
- Kam Hing-yin as Lang Chau-wan
- Chong Man-ching as Ting Ching-ching
- Shih Kien as Lei Koon-yu
- Cheung Chung as Lei Yuk-ham
- Kwok Fung as Shek Tor
- Kam Kwok-wai as Siu-poon
- Cheung Sang as Yam-chi
- Law Kwok-wai as Wu On-ping
- Cheung Tim-yau as Tai Tuk-hang
- Lok Kung as Master Tin-fung
- Chan Yau-hau as General Man
- Tsui Kwong-lam as Bluebeard
- Ho Lai-nam as Mount Yam Ghost Marshal
- Kong Ngai as White Jade Demonic Beggar
- Lee Kwok-lun as Pak-ming
- Tam Chuen-hing as Tin-fung Sap-say-long
- Ho Kwai-lam as Yu Wu-fa
- Chu Kong as Sung Kong
- Natalis Chan as Fei-ying
- Cho Jai as Left Guardian
- Chung Chi-keung as Right Guardian
- Chow Kat as Si Tsat-long
- Leung Hung-wah as Suen Hok-po
- King Doi-yum as Ying-ying
- Leung Oi as Abbess Ching-yam
- Kent Tong
- Liu Kai-chi
- Barbara Chan
- Wong Man-yee
- Chan Yuk-lun
- Mak Tsi-wan
- Wong Jo-see
- Leung Pik-ling
- Yu Muk-lin
- Chan On-ying
Reception
The series received good reviews from viewers in Taiwan after the first two episodes were first aired on CTV as part of the Golden Bell Awards screenings. Following that, CTV acquired rights from Hong Kong's TVB to broadcast the entire series in Taiwan, starting on April 18, 1982, under a Mandarin voice dub.
External links
|
|
Characters |
|
|
Novels |
Chu Liuxiang Chuanqi (楚留香傳奇)
|
Xuehai Piaoxiang (血海飄香) • Da Shamo (大沙漠) • Huameiniao (畫眉鳥)
|
|
Chu Liuxiang Xinzhuan (楚留香新傳)
|
Bianfu Chuanqi (蝙蝠傳奇) • Guilian Xiaqing (鬼戀俠情) • Taohua Chuanqi (桃花傳奇) • Xinyue Chuanqi (新月傳奇) • Wuye Lanhua (午夜蘭花)
|
|
|
Film adaptations |
|
|
Television adaptations |
|
|