Chor Lau-heung (1995 TV series)
Chor Lau-heung is a Taiwanese television series adapted from Gu Long's Chu Liuxiang novel series. The story is a new creation by the screenwriters and has little relevance to the original novels. Adam Cheng starred as the titular protagonist, Chor Lau-heung (Cantonese for "Chu Liuxiang"). The series was first broadcast on TTV in Taiwan on 3 April 1995.
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Traditional | 香帥傳奇 |
Simplified | 香帅传奇 |
Mandarin | Xiāngshuài Chuánqí |
Literally | The Legend of Xiangshuai |
Genre | Wuxia |
Based on | Chu Liuxiang Series by Gu Long |
Directed by | Fan Siu-ming |
Starring | Adam Cheng |
Theme music composer | Tso Hung-yuen Chang You-chi |
Opening theme | Tian Da Di Da (天大地大) performed by Adam Cheng |
Ending theme | Xin Shui Diao Ge Tou (新水調歌頭) performed by Ye Fan |
Country of origin | Taiwan |
Original language(s) | Mandarin |
No. of episodes | 44 (Taiwanese version) 50 (Chinese version) 40 (Hong Kong version) |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Cao Jingde |
Running time | 45 minutes per episode |
Release | |
Original network | TTV |
Original release | 3 April 1995 |
Cast
- Adam Cheng as Chu Liuxiang
- Cynthia Khan as Shangguan Wuji
- Shen Meng-sheng as Hu Tiehua
- Kang Kai as Ji Bingyan
- Hsia Kuang-li as Princess Shengnian
- Chen Ya-lan as Gao Yanan
- Yang Chiung-hua as Qiuxin
- Huang Chian-chun as Prince Zhaoming
- Lin Mei-chen as Su Rongrong
- Chang Hsin-yueh as Li Hongxiu
- Huang Hsiao-ching as Song Tian'er
- Huang Hsiao-lung as A'bu
- Li Chuan-chung as Bai Dilun
- Hao Man-li as Bao Yudai
- Li Ching-fang as King of Dalibisi
- Meng Ting-li as Lian Nichang
- Cheng Ping-chun as Tianfeng Shisilang
- Kang Tian-hung as Sun Moon Cult leader
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External links
- (in Chinese) Chor Lau-heung on TTV's website
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