Secret of the Heart

Secret of The Heart
天地豪情

Secret of the Heart official poster
Genre Drama
Screenplay by Alex Pau
Chow Yuk-ming
Cheung Siu-fong
Ho Kwan-ngo
Tang Chi-san
Fong Sai-keung
Ma Ka-wai
Lo Mei-wan
Mak Chi-sing
Tsang Fung-yu
Directed by Cheng Kei-sing
Joe Chan
Lam Chi-wah
Chung Kwok-keung
Wong Wai-sam
Ng Ka-kan
Starring Felix Wong
Gallen Lo
Sunny Chan
Nick Cheung
Amy Kwok
Kathy Chow
Jessica Hsuan
Ada Choi
Paul Chun
Suet Nei
Melissa Ng
Theme music composer 1: Lo Kin
2: Chan Chun-hung
Opening theme 1: It Still Hurts (仍然在痛) by Gallen Lo
2: Say to Heaven, Say to Earth, Say to Emptiness (說天說地說空虛) by Gallen Lo
Ending theme 1: Can't Wait (等不到) by Gallen Lo
2: Their Truth, I Understand Your Secret (其實我明白你暗示) by Gallen Lo
3: Good Dreams Hard To Fulfill (好夢難圓) by Gallen Lo
Composer(s) Chan Chung-hung
Country of origin Hong Kong
Original language(s) Cantonese
No. of episodes 62
Production
Producer(s) Jonathan Chik
Location(s) Hong Kong
Canada
Camera setup Multi camera
Running time 45 minutes
Production company(s) TVB
Release
Original network Jade
HD Jade
Picture format SDTV
Original release 16 February 1998 (1998-02-16) – 10 May 1998 (1998-05-10)
External links
Website
Secret of the Heart
Traditional Chinese 天地豪情
Simplified Chinese 天地豪情
Literal meaning "Brave Emotions of Heaven and Earth"

Secret of the Heart is a 1998 Hong Kong television drama produced by TVB that was first aired from 16 February to 10 May 1998. The drama had a powerful roster cast that is made up of Felix Wong, Gallen Lo, Sunny Chan, Nick Cheung, Amy Kwok, Kathy Chow, Jessica Hsuan and Ada Choi. It won three TVB Anniversary Awards, including Best Actor for Gallen Lo, Best Actress for Ada Choi and Best On-Screen Improvement Award for Nick Cheung.

The drama also received a late night hour rerun during 2003 and 2010. It was digitally remastered for the 2010 rerun.

Plot

Winson Cheuk (Gallen Lo) is a compulsive gambler who just returned to Hong Kong after a bout of bad luck and extreme debts in Toronto, Canada. He was reunited with his childhood friend and neighbor, Abby Ching (Amy Kwok) who is disgusted with his gambling habits and laziness.

The Ching family had a dark secret that no one knows about. More than 20 years ago, Koo Yuk-mei (Suet Nei), was raped by Kam Shu-pui (Paul Chun). This resulted in the birth of Johnny Ching (Sunny Chan) whom Mei despise greatly. Growing up with his two sisters Abby and Mandy (Kathy Chow), Johnny never knew why his mother treated him badly ever since he was a child.

As fate would have it, Abby ended up working with Michael Kam (Felix Wong) who is the younger brother of Kam Shu-pui. At the same time, the sudden reemergence of Kelvin Kam (Nick Cheung), who is the son of Yuk-mei and her husband cleared away the mystery surrounding the Ching and Kam family: Yuk-mei's husband died shortly after giving birth to Kelvin and she could not afford to care for all her children. In an effort to make Kam Shu-pui pay for what he did to her and her family, she decided to switch Kelvin with Johnny when Yip Cho-chi (Pak Yan), Kam Shu-pui's wife comes to claim back the child.

The fact that Kelvin and Johnny's identities were switched was accidentally made known to Kelvin. Because he is used to the good life, Kelvin schemed to eliminate Johnny so that Johnny will not have the chance inherit the Kam family's properties.[1][2]

Cast

The Cheuk family

The Kam family

The Ching family

The Tung family

Others

Awards and nominations

Award Category Recipient Result Top 5
TVB Anniversary Awards 1998 My Favourite Television Program (Dramas) Nominated Entered
My Favourite Actor in a Leading Role Gallen Lo Won Entered
My Favourite Actress in a Leading Role Ada Choi Won Entered
Amy Kwok Nominated Entered
My Favourite On-Screen Partners (Dramas) Gallen Lo, Eileen Yeow Nominated Entered
Felix Wong, Amy Kwok Nominated Entered
Best On-Screen Improvement Nick Cheung Won Entered

References

  1. spcnet review. Retrieved 7-21-2014
  2. yesasia.com description. Retrieved 7-21-2014

External links

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