Genghis Khan (TVB TV series)
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VCD cover art | |
Genre | Historical drama |
Written by |
Yun Siu-na Ka Wai-nam Lam Siu-kei Siu Kwong-hon |
Directed by |
Lee Wai-man Yeung Siu-hung Wan Wai-kei Fan Sau-ming |
Starring |
Alex Man Felix Wong Sean Lau Shallin Tse Lau May-kuen |
Theme music composer | Michael Lai |
Opening theme | Man Sui Leng Fung So (問誰領風騷) performed by Roman Tam and Jenny Tseng |
Composer(s) | Leung Tik |
Country of origin | Hong Kong |
Original language(s) | Cantonese |
No. of episodes | 10 (DVD version) |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Siu Sang |
Location(s) |
Hong Kong Inner Mongolia |
Cinematography |
Chan Tin-wing Poon Ping-yik Chung Kwok-keung Mok Hon-yin |
Editor(s) |
Wu Sui-yuen Yuen Wing-cheung |
Running time | 45 minutes per episode |
Production company(s) | TVB |
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Original network | TVB Jade |
Picture format | 576i (SDTV) |
Audio format | Mono |
First shown in | 14 September 1987 |
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Chinese | 成吉思汗 | ||||||
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Genghis Khan is a Hong Kong television series based on the life of Genghis Khan, the founder of the Mongol Empire in the 13th century. The series was first broadcast on TVB Jade in Hong Kong in 1987. An alternative Chinese title for the series is 大漠英雄傳 (lit. Legend of the Hero of the Desert).
Cast
- Alex Man as Genghis Khan
- Felix Wong as Jamukha
- Sean Lau as Chilaun
- Eugina Lau Mei-kuen as Heda'an
- Shallin Tse as Börte
- Eddie Kwan as Sangkun
- Nathan Chan as Hasar
- Ekin Cheng as Jochi
- Aaron Kwok as Nuoyan
- Michael Tao as Muqali
- William So as Sancha
- Ho Wai-lung as Bele
- Jim Ping-hei as Belgutei
- Chan Lai-see as Hoelun
- Chan Wing-chun as Tata-tonga
- Money Lo as Baihe
- Elizabeth Lee as A'zhen
- Lam Wai-kin as Jebe
- Au Wai-lam as Bogan
- Cheung Yik-ming as Borokhula
- Wu Wai-hong as Ercha
- Tsui Chung-sun as Yesügei
- Yip Seung-wah as Menglike
- Lau Ya-lai as Suchi
- Ng Jui-ting as Bieke
- Yu Ming as Suo'er Laodie
- Cheung Ying-choi as Dei Setchen
- Ma Chung-tak as Dalitai
- Chun Hung as A'le
- Yu Mo-lin as Heichen
External links
- (in Chinese) Genghis Khan on Baidu Baike
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