Royal Tramp (TV series)
Royal Tramp is a 2008 Chinese television series adapted from Louis Cha's novel The Deer and the Cauldron. Produced by Zhang Jizhong and Huayi Brothers, the series consists of 50 episodes, filmed in high definition. The series was first broadcast on Jiangsu TV in China in 2008 and was subsequently aired on TVB in Hong Kong and other countries.
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Also known as | The Deer and the Cauldron The Duke of Mount Deer |
Traditional | 鹿鼎記 |
Simplified | 鹿鼎记 |
Mandarin | Lù Dǐng Jì |
Genre | Wuxia, comedy, historical fiction |
Based on | The Deer and the Cauldron by Louis Cha |
Screenplay by | Gao Dayong Lang Xuefeng Huang Yonghui Kang Feng Gao Rongrong |
Directed by | Yu Min |
Presented by | Wang Zhongjun Pu Shulin |
Starring | Huang Xiaoming Wallace Chung Cherrie Ying He Zhuoyan Shu Chang Liu Zi Liu Yun Hu Ke Li Fei'er |
Theme music composer | Chen Tong |
Opening theme | Original version: Zenme Jiu Huran Cheng Le Zheyang (怎么忽然就成了这样) performed by Zhang Xin Hong Kong version: Chung Kan Yan (中間人) performed by Justin Lo and Leo Ku |
Ending theme | Original version: Huizhuan (回转) performed by Zhang Jiang Hong Kong version: Chi Chung Wui Hang Wun (始終會行運) performed by Leo Ku |
Country of origin | China |
Original language(s) | Mandarin |
No. of episodes | 50 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Xiaochun Wang Zhonglei |
Producer(s) | Zhang Jizhong Song Yaping |
Production location(s) | China |
Cinematography | Yu Min |
Running time | 45 minutes per episode |
Production company(s) | Huayi Brothers Film Investment Company Beijing Cathay Media Ltd. |
Release | |
Original network | Jiangsu TV |
Original release | 5 May 2008 |
External links | |
Website |
Cast
- Huang Xiaoming as Wei Xiaobao
- Wang Chengyang as young Wei Xiaobao
- Wallace Chung as Kangxi Emperor
- Shi Lei as young Kangxi Emperor
- He Zhuoyan as Shuang'er
- Shu Chang as Princess Jianning
- Liu Zi as Fang Yi
- Liu Yun as Mu Jianping
- Cherrie Ying as A'ke
- Hu Ke as Su Quan
- Li Fei'er as Zeng Rou
- Qiao Zhenyu as Zheng Keshuang
- TAE as Liu Yizhou
- Jing Gangshan as Feng Jizhong
- He Jiayi as Jiunan
- Tan Feiling as Songgotu
- Elvis Tsui as Oboi
- Zhu Yanping as Chen Jinnan
- Hua Zi as Hai Dafu
- Gao Yuan as Empress Dowager / Mao Dongzhu
- Ning Jing as Chen Yuanyuan
- Ma Lin as Wei Chunhua
- Li Chengru as Xingchi (Shunzhi Emperor)
- Zhong Liang as Wu Yingxiong
- Tu Men as Wu Sangui
- Yu Chenghui as Feng Xifan
- Liu Xiaohu as Zhang Kangnian
- Rocky Hou as Yang Yizhi
- Wang Xiaoming as Mu Jiansheng
- Li Xintong as A'qi
- Hu Dong as Duolong
- Xiao Xiangyu as Gui Erniang
- Li Zefeng as Gui Zhong
- Shen Baoping as Gui Xinshu
- Zhao Xiaorui as Mao Shiba
- Xue Zhongrui as Prince Kang
- Yang Niansheng as Xu Tianchuan
- Liu Naiyi as Taoist Xuanzhen
- Li Ming as Qian Laoben
- Yan Guanying as Fat Monk
- Qin Weidong as Thin Monk
- Wang Jianguo as Qi Qingbiao
- Sang Weilin as Zhao Liangdong
- Chen Zhihui as Li Zicheng
- Huang Gexuan as Galdan Boshugtu Khan
- Zhang Hengping as Taoist Wugen
- Yuan Yuan as Hong Antong
- Huang Suying as Mamasan of Lichun Brothel
- Duan Duan as Ao Biao
- Tao Jixin as Liu Dahong
- Qiao Yu as Li Xihua
- Zhou Gang as Xingdian
- Zhou Xiaobin as Deng Bingchun
- Li Na as Liu Yan
- Zhao Da as Wen Youdao
- Zhao Jintao as Wen Youfang
- Sun Lihua as Ruichu
- Li Aiqin as Yunhui
- Guo Xiao'an as Deng Guan
- Xing Han as Yun Sumei
- Xi Xianfeng as Green Dragon Marshal
- Wang Jingluan as Taohua
- Yang Lin as Yu Ba
- Liu Guanlin as Jing Ji
- Zhang Chi as Huang Lizhou
- Su Mao as Lu Gaoxuan
- Lu Shigang as Guan Anji
- Zhao Gang as Xia Guoxiang
- Hou Yueqiu as Zhang Danyue
- Zhao Yang as Wang Jinbao
- Ren Baocheng as Shi Lang
- Chen Hai as Lin Xingzhu
- Zhang Gong as Hu Yizhi
- Li Jun as Deng Guang
- Ma Zijun as Huicong
- Ren Wu as Qingliang Temple abbot
- Zha Xi as Wu Zhirong
- Su Yan as Xiaoguizi
- Li Yuan as Peng Chun
- Gao Fei as Third Young Mistress Zhuang
- De Long as Gao Lijin
- Zhao Guixiang as Gu Yanwu
- Hu Qingshi as Zha Jizuo
- Chen Zhou as Lü Liuliang
- Wang Bing as Bayan
- Dong Zhigang as Yu Lin
- Shen Tian as Xing Hua
- Ye Jing as Huangfu Ge
- Yuan Ming as Rui Dong
- Zhang Kai as Wei Tongchui
- Li Chen as Wei Hutou
- Jin Wenting as Wei Shuangshuang
- Ba Tu as Wu Lishen
- Han Yueqiao as Tao Hongying
- Carrie as Sophia Alekseyevna
- Henry as Fedor Golovin
Viewership ratings
Week | Episode | Average Points | Peaking Points | References | |
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January 19–22, 2009 | |||||
January 27, 2009 (Two Hours Version) | |||||
January 28–30, 2009 | |||||
February 2–6, 2009 | |||||
February 9–13, 2009 | |||||
February 16–20, 2009 | |||||
February 23–27, 2009 | |||||
March 2–5, 2009 | |||||
March 6, 2009 (Two Hours Finale) |
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gollark: The great TJ09 works in mysterious ways.
gollark: Two views... and five million clicks?
gollark: ... except people who would.
gollark: ... you could make it inbred, I guess, but then nobody would want it.
External links
- Royal Tramp on IMDb
- (in Chinese) Royal Tramp official page on TVB's website
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