The Condor Heroes 95
The Condor Heroes 95 | |
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Also known as | The Return of the Condor Heroes |
Genre | Wuxia |
Written by |
Louis Cha (original story) Wong Kwok-fai Chiu Ching-yung |
Directed by |
Yuen Ying-ming Lau Shun-on Sin Yin-fong Lau Kwok-ho Kong Kam-hung |
Starring |
Louis Koo Carman Lee |
Opening theme |
Cantonese version: San Wa Ching Wa (神話情話) performed by Wakin Chau and Chyi Yu Mandarin version: Gui Qu Lai (歸去來) performed by Wakin Chau |
Composer(s) |
Wakin Chau Lam Sai |
Country of origin | Hong Kong |
Original language(s) | Cantonese |
No. of episodes | 32 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Lee Tim-shing |
Location(s) | Hong Kong |
Running time | 45 minutes per episode |
Production company(s) | TVB |
Release | |
Original network | TVB Jade |
Original release | July 31 – September 9, 1995 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | The Legend of the Condor Heroes (1994) |
Followed by | The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber (2000) |
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Traditional Chinese | 神鵰俠侶 | ||||||||||
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Simplified Chinese | 神雕侠侣 | ||||||||||
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The Condor Heroes 95 is a Hong Kong television series adapted from Louis Cha's novel The Return of the Condor Heroes. It was first broadcast on TVB Jade in Hong Kong in 1995. Many of the cast from The Legend of the Condor Heroes (1994) reprised their roles in this series, such as Lau Dan (Hung Tsat-kung) and Wayne Lai (Chow Pak-tung). In addition, Jason Pai reprised his breakthrough role as Kwok Ching, whom he previously portrayed in The Legend of the Condor Heroes (1976) and The Return of the Condor Heroes (1976).
Cast
- Note: Some of the characters' names are in Cantonese romanisation.
- Louis Koo as Yeung Kuo
- Carman Lee as Siu-lung-noi
- Jason Pai as Kwok Ching
- Bonnie Ngai as Wong Yung
- Gigi Fu as Kwok Fu
- Theresa Lee as Kwok Seung
- Gan Pui-wan as Luk Mo-sheung
- Maggie Cheung as Ching Ying
- Lau Dan as Hung Tsat-kung
- Chu Tit-wo as Au-yeung Fung
- Felix Lok as Wong Yeuk-see
- Wayne Lai as Chow Pak-tung
- Gordon Liu as Kam-lun Fat-wong
- Suet Lei as Lei Mok-sau
- Lau Kong as Mou Sam-tung
- Lee Lai-lai as Mou Sam-neung
- Ng Ka-fai as Mou Duen-yu
- Lee Ka-keung as Mou Sau-man
- Ho Kit-san as Yuen-ngan Ping
- Chan Chung-kin as Ye-lut Chor-choi
- Chim Bing-hei as Ye-lut Chai
- Choi Wan-hap as Ye-lut Yin
- Lai Hon-chi as Yat-dang
- Ng Ka-lok as Kwok Por-lo
- Ma Hoi-lun as Lau Ying
- Cheng Lui as Kau Chin-yan (Chi-yan)
- Chan On-ying as Sor-ku
- Lee Kwok-lun as Fung Mok-fung
- Leung Kin-ping as Luk Koon-ying
- Tam Pui-san as Ching Yau-ka
- Yu Tin-wai as Lo Yau-kiuk
- Ho Ho-yuen as Chu Chi-lau
- Waise Lee as Luk Chin-yuen
- Cheung Yin as Ho Yuen-kuan
- Cheung Yik as Kung-suen Chi
- Law Lan as Kau Chin-chak
- Louisa So as Kung-suen Luk-ngok
- Kenneth Chan as Wan Chi-ping
- Lee Yiu-king as Wong Chung-yeung
- Fung Hiu-man as Lam Chiu-ying
- Kwok Tak-shun as Yau Chui-kai
- Doi Chi-wai as Chiu Chi-king
- Koi Ngok as Lau Chui-yuen
- Suen Kit-hing as Wong Chui-yat
- Choi Kok-hing as Ho Dai-tung
- Law Kwan-chor as Luk Ching-tuk
- Liu Lai-lai as Suen Bat-yee
- Fung So-bo as Granny Sun
- Lee Kwai-ying as Hung Ling-bo
- Ben Wong as Kublai Khan
- Wong Chung-hong as Tat-yee-ba
- Lo Chan-shun as Fok-do
- Kwan Ching as Siu-seung-tsi
- Lee Chi-kei as Nai-mo-sing
- Chun Hung as Ma Kwong-chor
- Cheung Hung-cheung as Wan Hak-sai
- Wan Man-ying as Möngke Khan
- Chan Tik-hak as Sa Tung-tin
- Mak Tsi-wan as How Tung-hoi
- Kiu Hung as Pang Lin-fu
- Kong Ngai as Or Chan-ngok
- Cheng Ka-sang as Fan Yat-yung
- Lee Hoi-sang as Fu-muk
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