The Return of Wong Fei Hung

The Return of Wong Fei Hung
寶芝林

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Genre Martial Arts
Action
Written by Wu Sa
To Leung-tai
Wong Ka-wai
Tsui Tat-cho
Directed by Lau Sze-yu
Siu Kin-hang
Wong Kam-ting
Chan Hung-kai
Starring Andy Lau
Stephen Tung
Kent Tong
Yammie Lam
Lau Kong
Liu Wai-hung
Theme music composer Joseph Koo
Opening theme Brave and Fearless (勇者無懼) by Cheung Ming-man
Ending theme A Ray of Love (一縷情) by Sara Lee
Composer(s) Joseph Koo
Country of origin Hong Kong
Original language(s) Cantonese
No. of episodes 20
Production
Producer(s) Yau Ka-hung
Location(s) Hong Kong
Camera setup Multi camera
Production company(s) TVB
Release
Original network TVB Jade
Original release 15 October (1984-10-15) – 9 November 1984 (1984-11-09)
External links
Website
The Return of Wong Fei Hung
Traditional Chinese 寶芝林
Simplified Chinese 宝芝林
Literal meaning "Po Chi Lam"

The Return of Wong Fei Hung is a 1984 Hong Kong martial arts television series produced by TVB and starring Andy Lau.[1] Despite Wong Fei-hung being part of the English title, Wong is only a supporting character in the series while the protagonist is his famed disciple Lam Sai-wing, portrayed by Lau. The Cantonese title is "Po Chi Lam" (Chinese: 寶芝林; 宝芝林; Bǎo Zhī Lín), the name of Wong's famed medicine clinic.

Plot

Lam Sai-wing (Andy Lau), a butcher who makes a living with his older sister by selling pork, meets Au-yeung Ching-ching (Yammie Lam) and they go on to develop romantic feelings for one another. Later Sai-wing also meets Leung Foon (Stephen Tung), Buckteeth So (Liu Wai-hung), Wong Chun-yee (Joseph Lee) and Wong's father: Grandmaster Wong Fei-hung (Lau Kong). As a martial arts fanatic, Sai-wing have always idolized Master Wong and together with So and Foon, Wing decides to formally be Wong's apprentice.[2]

After becoming Wong's apprentice, Wing becomes indulged with martial arts and neglects Ching-ching. At this time, Ching-ching also meets a talented man named Nap-lan Ching-tak (Kent Tong) and they two of them fall in love. When Wing tries to confess his love to Ching-ching once again, it was already too late since Ching has decided to marry Ching-tak. After some twist and turns, Wing finally touches Ching-ching's heart with his sincerity but also attracting the jealousy and hatred of Ching-tak. At this time, Ching-tak plans to exact revenge on Wing and the people around him.[2]

Cast

  • Andy Lau as Lam Sai-wing (林世榮)
  • Stephen Tung as Leung Foon (梁寬)
  • Kent Tong as Nap-lan Ching-tak (納蘭正德)
  • Yammie Lam as Au-yeung Ching-ching (歐陽菁菁)
  • Lau Kong as Wong Fei-hung (黃飛鴻)
  • Liu Wai-hung as Buckteeth So (牙擦蘇)
  • Yeung Chak-lam as Tuen Pa-yin (段霸天)
  • Mo-Lin Yu
  • Law Chun-piu
  • Ko Miu-sze
  • Lai Pik-kwong
  • Joseph Lee as Wong Chun-yee (黃俊義)
  • Mak Chi-wan
  • Yu Tin-wai
  • Tang Yu-chiu
  • Chan Yau-hau
  • Lau Suk-yee
  • Chu Kong
  • Kwan Kin
  • Ho Kwai-lam
  • Chu Tit Wo as Shek Chun-ngok (石震岳)
  • Tsui Kwong-lam
  • Ma Hing-sang
  • Fong Wai-ming
  • Ling Lai-man
  • Shek Chung-yuk
  • Au Ngok
  • Cho Chai
  • Lee To-yeung
  • Tam Yat-ching
  • Shek Ngai-wan
  • Cheung Man-kwong
  • Ng Pok-kwan
  • Ng Wai-san
  • Cheng Fan-sang
  • Lo Kwok-wai
  • Leung Siu-chau
  • Leung Hung
  • Leung Kit-fong
  • Lo Lai-kuen
  • Pak Lan
  • Sheung-kwun Yuk
  • Chan On-ying
  • Pui Wan
  • Chan Ka-pik
  • Chun Hung
  • Lee Wan-kwong
  • Cheung Chi-keung
  • Kwan Cheuk-yuen
  • Bak Man-biu
  • Chan Chung-kin
  • Suen Kwai-hing
  • Ho Kwong-lun
  • Fok Kit-ching
  • Hui Yat-wah
  • Amy Hu
  • Ma Wai-ling
  • Wong Chi-wai
  • Carrie Ng
  • Mui Lan
  • Chan Ka-yin
  • Ng Yip-kwong
  • Felix Lok
  • Tam Chuen-hing
  • Tony Leung
  • Wong Chung-chi
  • Ho Pik-kin
  • Lau Wai-hoi
  • Wong Cho-see
  • Hung Tung-leung
  • Tsang Cho-lam
  • Lai Siu-fong
  • Leung Chi-wah
  • Yip Lai-ha
  • Chan Tik-hak
  • Poon Wai-leung
  • Ho Lai-nam
  • Danny Poon
  • Lam Man-wai
  • Yu Ming
  • Chi Pui-fan
  • Chan Yuk-lun
  • Yeung Chi-to
  • Lau Kwok-sing
  • Mak Ho-wai
  • Kong Chi-sam
  • Fung Kwok
  • Chu Pik-man
  • Wong Hoi-kwan
  • Antonio Bastos Tony
  • Chan Yiu-keung
  • Fong Chau
  • Wong To-lam
  • Tsui Kwok-keung

See also

References

  1. 宝芝林 (in Chinese). Douban. Retrieved 7 July 2014.
  2. 1 2 宝芝林 (in Chinese). Soso. Retrieved 7 July 2014.
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