Eight Heroes

Eight Heroes

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Also known as 1. The Eight Heroes
2. Ba Da Hao Xia
Genre Wuxia, mystery, adventure
Written by Wong Jing
Chen Maoxian
Huang Haohua
Directed by Wong Jing
Wang Feng
Liu Yanhong
Xie Yihang
Presented by Huo Qi
Yang Buting
Ma Hexin
Starring Anthony Wong
Fan Bingbing
Lam Chi-chung
Li Bingbing
Edison Chen
Zheng Xiaodong
Damian Lau
Lu Yi
Li Xiaolu
Dong Xuan
Han Xiao
Theme music composer Wu Zhongheng
Li Tianhua
Opening theme Yingxiong Xin (英雄心) performed by Ying Changyou and Denise Ho
Ending theme Ai Dao Sixin Tadi (愛到死心塌地) performed by Dong Xuan
Country of origin China
Original language(s) Mandarin
Cantonese
No. of episodes 40 (DVD)
48 (VCD)
Production
Executive producer(s) Chen Hua
Chen Wei
Zhang Huijian
Wang Guangqun
Li Yue
Wu Kexiang
Xue Wenchi
Jiang Tao
Li Chunchen
Producer(s) Liu Xiaolin
Han Sanping
Dong Ping
Location(s) China
Running time 45 minutes per episode
Release
First shown in 2006
Eight Heroes
Traditional Chinese 八大豪俠
Simplified Chinese 八大豪侠

Eight Heroes is a 2006 television series directed and written by Wong Jing, starring Anthony Wong, Damian Lau, Lu Yi, Li Bingbing, Li Xiaolu, Dong Xuan, Zheng Xiaodong, Lam Chi-chung, Edison Chen, Fan Bingbing, and Han Xiao.

Plot

The story is set in China during the Southern Song dynasty. Emperor Gaozong is deceived by the treacherous premier Qin Hui and he puts the patriotic general Yue Fei to death. Qin Hui's supporters dominate the imperial court, leading to widespread corruption in the government. Some righteous ministers oppose Qin Hui but do not dare to challenge him directly, so they form the secret organisation Haoxia to undermine his influence. Eight people with special skills and abilities receive invitations to join Haoxia and their heroic quest begins. The plot's development is based on several loosely connected subplots, and ends with a grand finale of a showdown between the heroes and Qin Hui's forces.

Cast

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