The Smiling, Proud Wanderer (1984 TV series)
Appearance
The Smiling, Proud Wanderer | |
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Also known as | State of Divinity |
Genre | Wuxia |
Based on | The Smiling, Proud Wanderer by Louis Cha |
Screenplay by | Cheung Ngai-sing Kwan Chin-pok Wong Ka-wai Leung Chi-ming Ng Ho |
Directed by | Clarence Fok Lau Tin-fu Yu Hoi-wing Tam Long-cheung |
Starring | Chow Yun-fat Rebecca Chan |
Opening theme | Siu Ngo Kong Woo (笑傲江湖) performed by Johnny Yip and Frances Yip |
Country of origin | Hong Kong |
Original language | Cantonese |
No. of episodes | 30 |
Production | |
Producer | Lee Ding-lun |
Production location | Hong Kong |
Running time | 40 minutes per episode |
Production company | TVB |
Original release | |
Network | TVB Jade |
Release | 2 April 11 May 1984 | –
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
External links
- Siu mo kong wu at IMDb
- The Smiling, Proud Wanderer at the Chinese Movie Database
Categories:
- TVB dramas
- Works based on The Smiling, Proud Wanderer
- Hong Kong wuxia television series
- Martial arts television series
- Hong Kong action television series
- 1984 Hong Kong television series debuts
- 1984 Hong Kong television series endings
- Television series set in Imperial China
- Cantonese-language television shows
- Television shows based on works by Jin Yong