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The Proud Twins (TV series)

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The Proud Twins
DVD cover art
GenreWuxia, adventure, romance, comedy
Written byGu Long (original story)
Wong Jing
Wu Ren
Directed byWong Jing
Presented byTie Fo
Ma Zhongjun
StarringDicky Cheung
Nicholas Tse
Fan Bingbing
Yuan Quan
Theme music composerNicholas Tse
Sun Weiming
Harry Ng
Opening themeHuangzhong Ren (黄种人) performed by Nicholas Tse
Ending themeChaoren (超人) performed by Dicky Cheung
ComposersCarl Ng
Billy Chan
Country of originChina
Hong Kong
Original languagesMandarin
Cantonese
No. of episodes45 (China version)
40 (Hong Kong version)
Production
ProducersZhang Huaiqiang
Duan Weiming
Production locationsChina
Hong Kong
CinematographyMeng Mingxin
EditorWang Yun
Running time45 minutes per episode
Production companies1. Ciwen Pictures
2. Beijing Fuyuan Film Culture Limited
The Proud Twins
Traditional Chinese小魚兒與花無缺
Simplified Chinese小鱼儿与花无缺
Literal meaningXiaoyu'er and Hua Wuque
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinXiǎoyúer Yǔ Huā Wúquē

The Proud Twins is a Chinese-Hong Kong television series directed by Wong Jing, starring Dicky Cheung, Nicholas Tse, Fan Bingbing, and Yuan Quan. The series is adapted from Gu Long's novel Juedai Shuangjiao. It was first broadcast in 2004 in mainland China.

Cast

  • Dicky Cheung as Xiaoyu'er
  • Nicholas Tse as Hua Wuque
  • Fan Bingbing as Tie Xinlan
  • Yuan Quan as Su Ying
  • Bo Xue as Murong Xian
  • Elvis Tsui as E Tongtian
  • Yang Xue as Jiang Yuyan
  • Liu Yiwei as Hongye
  • Zhang Jizhong as Old Hongye
  • Wu Qingzhe as Yan Nantian
  • Raymond Wong Ho-yin as Jiang Feng
  • Sun Feifei as Hua Yuenu
  • Wang Bozhao as Jiang Biehe
  • Yumiko Cheng as Jiang Yufeng
  • Kong Lin as Yaoyue
  • Ni Jingyang as Lianxing
  • Li Guohua as Liu Xi
  • Zhang Shuangli as Changbaicao
  • Liu Hongmei as Su Rushi
  • Wei Hua as Hua Xingnu
  • Zhao Xiaorui as Murong Wudi
  • Zhu Yan as Murong Shufei
  • Celest Chong as Princess Taka
  • Cheng Sihan as Li Dazui
  • Sun Jiaolong as Du Sha
  • Sui Yongqing as Tu Jiaojiao
  • Bai Yu as Yin Jiuyou
  • Haha as Haha'er
  • Yang Xiaoyang as Mrs Jiang
  • Adam Chen as Murong Zhong
  • Xu Min as Murong Zheng
  • Li Zhenqi as Tie Ruyun
  • Zhang Jianguo as Wushou
  • Zhang Guoqing as Wujiao
  • Wang Hanwen as Tantian
  • Ye Jing as Shuodi
  • Zhang Jin as Xiaoxiao
  • Sheng Jingyan as Si Qin

Broadcasts

Region Network Dates Timings
Mainland China 2004
Taiwan Gala Television 2004
Hong Kong ATV 8 August - 30 September 2005 22:00 - 23:00 on weekdays

Alternate theme songs

  • Libie Jiu (離別酒), the opening theme song of the Taiwanese release, performed by Jang Ho-cheol.
  • Mei Name Ai Ta (沒那麼愛他), the ending theme song of the Taiwanese release, performed by Christine Fan.