State of Divinity (1996 TV series)
Appearance
State of Divinity | |
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Also known as | The Smiling, Proud Wanderer |
Chinese | 笑傲江湖 |
Hanyu Pinyin | Xiào Ào Jiāng Hú |
Jyutping | Siu3 Ngou6 Gong1 Wu4 |
Genre | Wuxia |
Based on | The Smiling, Proud Wanderer by Louis Cha |
Screenplay by | Wong Kwok-fai Chiu Ching-yung Ng Kim-wah Leung Yan-tung Tong Kin-ping Wong May-seung |
Directed by | Lau Kwok-ho Kwong Kam-wang Ho Shu-pui Chan Seung-kuen Koon Kwok-wai Yuen Ying-ming |
Starring | Jacky Lui Fiona Leung Timmy Ho Cherie Chan |
Opening theme | Wut Tak Siu Sa (活得瀟灑) performed by Alan Tam and Priscilla Chan |
Composer | Choi Kok-kuen |
Country of origin | Hong Kong |
Original language | Cantonese |
No. of episodes | 40 (Hong Kong version) 43 (overseas version) |
Production | |
Executive producer | Lee Tim-shing |
Production location | Hong Kong |
Running time | 40 minutes per episode |
Production company | TVB |
Original release | |
Network | TVB |
Release | 24 June 16 August 1996 | –
State of Divinity is a Hong Kong television series adapted from Louis Cha's novel The Smiling, Proud Wanderer. It was first broadcast on TVB in Hong Kong in 1996.
Cast
[edit]- Note: Some of the characters' names are in Cantonese romanisation.
- Jackie Lui as Ling-wu Chung
- Fiona Leung as Yam Ying-ying
- Timmy Ho as Lam Ping-chi
- Cherie Chan as Ngok Ling-san
- He Meitian as Yee-lam
- Wong Wai as Ngok Bat-kwan
- Lily Li as Ning Chung-chak
- Pau Fong as Fung Ching-yeung
- Law Lok-lam as Yam Ngor-hang
- Henry Lo as Dong-fong Bat-bai
- Lau Kong as Heung Man-tin
- Sue Tam as Lam Fung-wong
- Kwan Ching as Yu Chong-hoi
- Chan Hung-lit as Tso Lang-sim
- Tam Yat-ching as Tin-mun
- Suen Kwai-hing as Mok Dai
- Cheng Lui as Muk Ko-fung
- Cheung Ying-choi as Fong-ching
- Tam Chuen-hing as Chung-hui
- Wah Chung-nam as Monk Bat-kei
- Alice Fung as Nga Por-por
- Cheng Bak-lun as Tin Bak-kwong
- Chan Chi-hung as Wong Yuen-ba
- Law Lan as Ting-yat
- Leung Bo-ching as Ting-ching
- Leung Shun-yin as Ting-man
- Cheng Siu-ping as Yee-wo
- Wan Seung-yin as Yee-ching
- Leung Suet-may as Yee-yuk
- Wayne Lai as Lau Ching-fung
- Newton Lai as Kuk Yeung
- Law Kwok-wai as Lut Chuk-yung
- Chan Tik-hak as Tung Bak-hung
- Leila Tong as Kuk Fei-yin
- Chan Chung-kin as Wong Chung-kung
- Leung Yam-kei as Hak Bat-chi
- Lee Lung-kei as Tok Bat-yung
- Kwong Chor-fai as Dam Ching-sang
- Chan Wing-chun as Lo Tak-lok
- Tang Yu-chiu as Leung Fat
- Lee Ka-keung as Luk Dai-yau
- Kong Ming-fai as Ying Bak-law
- Cho Kai as Fung Bat-ping
- Sit Chun-kei as Sing-bat-yau
- Chu Tit-wo as Lam Tsan-nam
- Wong Hoi-sam as Lam Tsan-nam's wife
- Leung Siu-tik as Ting-min
- Fong Kit as Luk Bak
- Cheung Hon-ban as Fai Ban
- Lee Hoi-sang as Chung Chan
- Mak Tsi-wan as Tik-yau
- Lau Siu-kwan as Yu Yan-yin
- Chan Min-leung as Ka Yan-kwai
- Wong Wai-tak as How Yan-ying
- Kwok Chuk-wah as Hung Yan-hung
- Mak Ka-lun as Yu Yan-ho
- Wong Kai-tak as Law Yan-kit
- Cheung Hung-cheung as Tin-chung
- Leung Ming-wah as Tin-chung
- Lui Kim-kwong as Yuk-kai-tsi
- Koi Ngok as Yuk-mo-tsi
- Shek Wan as Yuk-yam-tsi
- Ho Pik-kin as Fong-sang
External links
[edit]- State of Divinity at the Chinese Movie Database
- State of Divinity official page on TVB website