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The Smiling, Proud Wanderer (1984 TV series)

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The Smiling, Proud Wanderer
VCD box art
Also known asState of Divinity
GenreWuxia
Based onThe Smiling, Proud Wanderer
by Louis Cha
Screenplay byCheung Ngai-sing
Kwan Chin-pok
Wong Ka-wai
Leung Chi-ming
Ng Ho
Directed byClarence Fok
Lau Tin-fu
Yu Hoi-wing
Tam Long-cheung
StarringChow Yun-fat
Rebecca Chan
Opening themeSiu Ngo Kong Woo (笑傲江湖) performed by Johnny Yip and Frances Yip
Country of originHong Kong
Original languageCantonese
No. of episodes30
Production
ProducerLee Ding-lun
Production locationHong Kong
Running time40 minutes per episode
Production companyTVB
Original release
NetworkTVB Jade
Release2 April (1984-04-02) –
11 May 1984 (1984-05-11)

The Smiling, Proud Wanderer is a Hong Kong wuxia television series adapted from Louis Cha's novel of the same title, starring Chow Yun-fat and Rebecca Chan. It was first broadcast on TVB Jade in Hong Kong from in 1984.

Cast

Note: Some of the characters' names are in Cantonese romanisation.
  • Chow Yun-fat as Ling-wu Chung
  • Rebecca Chan as Yam Ying-ying
  • Jaime Chik as Ngok Ling-san
  • Kenneth Tsang as Ngok But-kwan
  • Stephen Tung as Lam Ping-chi
  • Bak Yan as Ning Chung-chak
  • Kong Ngai as Dong-fong Bat-bai
  • Lau Siu-ming as Yam Ngor-hang
  • Lau Kong as Fung Ching-yeung
  • Lau Dan as Tin Bak-kwong
  • Isabella Wong as Yee-lam
  • Yeung Chak-lam as Tso Lang-sim
  • Chan Fuk-sang as Lam Fung-wong
  • Kwan Hoi-san as Lam Chan-nam
  • Nam Hong as Lam Chan-nam's wife
  • Simon Yam as Lau Ching-fung
  • Ma Chung-tak as Heung Man-tin
  • Felix Lok as Yu Chong-hoi
  • Andy Doi as Lo Duk-lok
  • Shih Kien as Wong Yuen-ba
  • Bonnie Wong as Ding-yik
  • Soh Hang-suen as Ding-yin
  • Pui Wan as Ding-ching
  • Bak Man-biu as Fong-ching
  • Yu Tze-ming as Chung-heoi
  • Chun Wong as Muk Ko-fung
  • Cheng Siu-ping as Mute Granny
  • Tam Chuen-hing as Yeung Lin-ting
  • Kam Kwok-wai as Kuk Yeung
  • Law Kwok-wai as Ping Yat-chi
  • Yip Tin-hang as Monk Bat-kei
  • Chu Siu-bo as Kuk Fei-yin
  • Lau Kwok-shing as Luk-juk-yung
  • Oscar Lam as Cheung-ching-tze
  • Ng Yip-kwong as Tin-mun
  • Ko Hung as Mok Dai
  • Ng Man-tat as Wong Chung-gung
  • Lam Man-wai as Hak-bak-tze
  • Mak Ho-wai as Tou-bat-yung
  • Tsui Kwong-lam as Dan-ching-sang
  • Sandra Ng as Cousin Kwan
  • Bobby Tsang as Luk Dai-yau
  • Chu Kong as Lou-tau-tze
  • Kwok Fung as Tso Chin-chau
  • Lo Kwok-wai as Gai Mo-sze
  • Eddie Kwan as Heung Dai-nin
  • Sean Lau as Mai Wai-yi
  • Bobby Au-yeung as Yu Chong-hoi's son
  • Lawrence Ng as Lau Ching-fung's son
  • Kiki Sheung as Lau Ching-fung's daughter
  • Wong Chung-tze as Wong Ka-chun
  • Wilson Lam as Wong Ka-keoi
  • Ho Bik-kin as Master Yik
  • Albert Law as Lam Yuen-to
  • Kwan Ching as Ngok So
  • Wong Yat-fei as Choi Tze-fung
  • Chu Tit-wo as Sheung-koon Wun
  • Lam Tin as Tung Bak-hung
  • Ho Kwong-lun, Long Tin-sang, Chan Kwok-kuen, Chan Dik-hak, Chun Hung and Cheng Fan-sang as the Six Immortals of the Peach Valley