Greed Mask

Greed Mask
謎情家族

Greed Mask poster
Genre Modern Suspense
Starring Roger Kwok
Christine Ng
Annie Man
Wayne Lai
Opening theme "愛的推理"
Andy Hui
Country of origin Hong Kong
Original language(s) Cantonese
No. of episodes 20
Production
Running time 45 minutes (approx.)
Release
Original network TVB
Original release January 2, 2006 – January 27, 2006
External links
Website

Greed Mask (Traditional Chinese: 謎情家族) is a TVB modern suspense series released overseas in May 2003 and broadcast on TVB Jade Channel in January 2006.

Synopsis

Ko Fung (Roger Kwok)'s girlfriend, Lok Pui-Pui (Halina Tam) pretended to be possessed in order to scam insurance. Fung thinks that Seto Shan (Christine Ng) may be the reason why Pui-Pui is acting delusional but later discovers the real reason. During a car chase with the police, Pui-Pui's car accidentally falls into sea and explodes. Her corpse was never found.

All was put to rest, Fung and Shan started a relationship, however Ko Fung's father, Ko Cheuk-Man (Lo Hoi Pang) was found dead in his house. Fung searches high and low for evidence and finds a secret chamber in his father's bedroom resembling an old factory. He suspects that the murderer must be someone in his household. His cousin Chow Yi-Tung (Annie Man) confessed to the murder but is later found covering for someone else. Man left in his will that Shan would take over the CEO position of his company. Fung starts to think that his girlfriend may be the true murderer...

Cast

CastRoleDescription
Roger KwokKo Fung
高峰
Seto Shan's lover.
Chow Yi-Tung's cousin.
Christine NgSeto Shan
司徒珊
Ko Fung's lover.
Annie Man Chow Yi-Tung
周依彤
Ko Fung's cousin.
Wayne Lai Au Man-Wai
歐文偉
Halina Tam Lok Pui-Pui
樂珮珮
Ko Fung's ex-girlfriend.
Lo Hoi Pang (盧海鵬)Ko Cheuk-Man
高卓文
Ko Fung's father.
Angie Cheung Yu Siu Lam
于小琳
Ko Fung's stepmother
Ko Cheuk-Man's third wife
Chung Ji-Kin's secret lover
Gilbert Lam (林韋辰) Cheung Hon-Ming
張漢明
Edmond So (蘇志威) Chung Ji-Kin
鍾智堅

Viewership ratings

Week Episode Average Points Peaking Points References
1
January 2–6, 2006 1 — 5
21
[1]
2
January 9–13, 2006 6 — 10
24
[2]
3
January 16–20, 2006 11 — 15
25
[3]
4
January 23–27, 2006 16 — 20
27
[4]

Awards and nominations

39th TVB Anniversary Awards (2006)

References

External links

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