The Flying Fox of Snowy Mountain (1999 TV series)
Appearance
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The Flying Fox of Snowy Mountain | |
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Traditional Chinese | 雪山飛狐 |
Simplified Chinese | 雪山飞狐 |
Hanyu Pinyin | Xuě Shān Fēi Hú |
Jyutping | Syut3 Saan1 Fei1 Wu4 |
Genre | Wuxia |
Based on | Fox Volant of the Snowy Mountain and The Young Flying Fox by Louis Cha |
Starring | Sunny Chan Charmaine Sheh Felix Wong Maggie Shiu Joyce Tang Marco Ngai |
Opening theme | Ngoi Nei Ngoi Tou Bat Chi Tung (愛你愛到不知痛) performed by Jacky Cheung |
Ending theme | You are My Seasons (你是我的春夏秋冬) performed by Jacky Cheung |
Country of origin | Hong Kong |
Original language | Cantonese |
No. of episodes | 40 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Lee Tim-shing |
Production location | Hong Kong |
Running time | 45 minutes per episode |
Production company | TVB |
Original release | |
Network | TVB |
Release | 18 January 1999 1999 | –
The Flying Fox of the Snowy Mountain 1999 is a Hong Kong television series adapted from Louis Cha's novels Fox Volant of the Snowy Mountain and The Young Flying Fox. The series was first broadcast on TVB in Hong Kong in 1999.
Plot
[edit]Cast
[edit]- Note: Some of the characters' names are in Cantonese romanisation.
Main cast
[edit]- Sunny Chan as Wu Fei
- Charmaine Sheh as Miu Yeuk-lan
- Felix Wong as Wu Yat-do
- Maggie Shiu as Long Kim-chau
- Marco Ngai as Fuk-hong-on / Chan Ka-lok / Kin-lung Emperor
- Joyce Tang as Nip Song-ching (Yuen Tsi-yee+Ma Chun-Fa)
Supporting cast
[edit]- Bell Liew as Yiu Yat-yat (Ching Ling-so)
- Wan Yeung-ming as Miu Yan-fung
- Eddie Cheung as Tin Kwai-nung
- Jo Jo as Nam Lan
- Gordon Liu as Shek Man-tsan
- Pau Fong as Mo-tsan
- Yung Kam-cheung as Seung Po-chun
- Chun Wong as Chiu Bun-san
- Lau Kong as Yim Kei
- Liu Kai-chi as Ping Ah-say
- Kwong Tso-fai as Man Tai-loi
- Fung Hiu-man as Lok Bing
- Li Kong as Yu Yu-tung
- Leung See-ho as Sam-yin
- Law Lan as Fuk-hong'on's mother
- Henry Lo as To Hei-mang
- Felix Lok as Lei Tsi-sing
- Law Lok-lam as Wu Sangui
International broadcast
[edit]The series was broadcast in India as Himgiri Ka Veer.
References
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