Hung Chiu
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1978
一劍鎮神州
一劍鎮神州0.0 1978 HD
A Japanese samurai, Wuming, travels to China and defeats many martial artists, challenging the Central Plains' top Swordsmen, leading to a fight with Liguojushi. Wuming loses but threatens revenge, setting off a battle over the martial arts book, Ling's Sword Manual. Nangong Yi falls out with his master and learns from another. He ends up as the leader of a sect and helps stop an evil martial arts master from gaining power but dies fighting Wuming who threatens to destroy the entire martial arts world.
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1989
豪情
豪情0.0 1989 HD
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1987
生命之旅
生命之旅0.0 1987 HD
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1989
天變
天變0.0 1989 HD
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1992
重案傳真
重案傳真0.0 1992 HD
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1991
命運迷宮
命運迷宮0.0 1991 HD
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1983
萬水千山總是情
萬水千山總是情8.0 1983 HD
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1996
殭屍福星
殭屍福星0.0 1996 HD
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1985
鹿鼎記
鹿鼎記6.0 1985 HD
The Duke of Mount Deer is a Hong Kong television series adapted from Louis Cha's novel The Deer and the Cauldron. It was first aired on TVB in 1984.
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2004
陀槍師姐
陀槍師姐8.0 2004 HD
Armed Reaction is a 1998 Hong Kong modern cop drama produced by TVB. The drama stars Bobby Au-yeung and Esther Kwan as the main leads with Joyce Tang, Marco Ngai, Mimi Chu and Joe Ma in main supporting roles.
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1999
刑事偵緝檔案
刑事偵緝檔案8.3 1999 HD
Detectives of the Hong Kong Police unearth the truth behind each crime they encounter.
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1986
香港八十系列
香港八十系列0.0 1986 HD
This sitcom series premiered in 1981 and changed its name every year, from "Hong Kong 81" to "Hong Kong 86." It was eventually replaced by a new sitcom called "City Stories." A total of 1330 episodes were produced, making it the second-longest-running series in Hong Kong, after "Come Home Love: Lo and Behold". Each episode of this series is inspired by current social issues, with early storylines often satirizing society's flaws. The characters, such as "Chen Ji," "Mrs. Shun," "Uncle Mao," "Jue Wu Yin," "Miss Su," "A Wei," and "Ah Kang," mostly hail from the grassroots, leaving a lasting impression on the audience. For example, "Mrs. Shun," portrayed by Lydia Shum, later became a term to describe uneducated women who follow trends blindly. "Chen Ji," played by Lawrence Ng, is a stockbroker who loves to show off his wealth, and his behavior typified that of many Hong Kongers, becoming a byword for the city's nouveau riche.