The Duke of Mount Deer (1998 TV series)
The Duke of Mount Deer | |
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DVD cover art | |
Also known as | 'The Duke of Mount Deer 1998' |
Genre | Wuxia, comedy, historical fiction |
Written by | Louis Cha (original story) |
Starring |
Jordan Chan Steven Ma Cherie Chan Rain Lau |
Theme music composer |
Tsui Yuen Ronald Ng |
Opening theme | Chi Chak Hung Yan (叱吒紅人) performed by Jordan Chan |
Ending theme | Tau Ting Yat Pin Tian (頭頂一片天) performed by Steven Ma |
Country of origin | Hong Kong |
Original language(s) | Cantonese |
No. of episodes | 45 |
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 |
Original release | June 1 – July 31, 1998 |
External links | |
Website |
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Traditional Chinese | 鹿鼎記 | ||||||||||
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Simplified Chinese | 鹿鼎记 | ||||||||||
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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 Hong Kong in 1998.
Cast
- Note: Some of the characters' names are in Cantonese romanisation.
- Jordan Chan as Wai Siu-bo
- Steven Ma as Hong-hei Emperor
- Rain Lau as Princess Kin-ning
- Cherie Chan as Seung-yee
- Vivien Leung as Ah-or, Chan Yuen-yuen
- Michelle Fung as So Chuen
- Hilary Tsui as Fong Yee
- Chan On-kei as Tsang Yau
- May Kwong as Muk Kim-ping
- Law Koon-lan as Wai Chun-fa
- Ching Hor-wai as Empress Dowager
- Ku Feng as Hoi Tai-fu
- Ricky Wong as Oboi
- Kwan Hoi-san as Chan Man-leung, Chan Kwong
- Lau Kong as Prince Hong
- Danny Summer as Chan Kan-nam
- Pau Fong as Hung On-tung
- Celine Ma as Mo Tung-chu
- Wong Wai as Ng Sam-kwai
- Mark Kwok as Cheng Hak-song
- Andy Tai as Ng Ying-hung
- Law Ho-kai as Songgotu
- Wilson Tsui as To-lung
- Tang Ying-man as Cheung Hon-nin
- Yeung Tsi-to as Chiu Chai-yin
- Joe Junior as Tong Yeuk-mong
- Peter Lai as Ming-chu
- Wah Chung-nam as Lei Tsi-sing
- Kwong Tso-fai as See Long
- Chan Chung-kin as Suksaha
- Lee Kong-lung as Ng Luk-kei
- Cheng Ka-sang as Tsui Tin-chuen
- Chan Wing-chun as Fung Tsai-chung
- Choi Kwok-hing as Chin Lo-bun
- Yu Tin-wai as Taoist Yuen-tsing
- Sit Chun-kei as Kwan Fu-tsi
- Fong Kit as Ko Yin-chiu
- Cheung Chun-wah as Ka Lo-luk
- Chan Tik-hak as Chung Chi-ling
- Che Po-law as Fat Monk
- Wong Chun-hong as Thin Monk
- Cheung Hon-ban as Luk Ko-suen
- Lee Ka-keung as Muk Kim-shing
- Lok Tat-wah as Lau Yat-chow
- Tang Yu-wing as Ah-see-ha
- Leo Tsang as Muk-lei-ma
- Wong Sing-seung as Pan-po-yee-sin
- Ho Pik-kin as Kang Ching-chung
- Au Ngok as Seung Ho-hei
- Kiu Hung as Ng Chi-wing
- Wong Man-piu as Officer Ha
- Chan On-ying as To Hung-ying
- Yau Wai-chan as Lau Yin
- Irene Wong as Tsui-cho
- Siu Cheuk-yiu as Sui Tung
- Lee Wong-sang as Wai Hak
- Yau Biu as Leung Kau
- Ng Man-sang as Siu-kwai-tsi
- Tong Chun-ming as Wan Yau-to
- Leung Chiu-ho as Wan Yau-fong
- Mak Tsi-wan as See Chung
- Cheng Lui as Taoist Mo-kan
- Lee Tsi-kei as Yan Kam
- Cheung Hung-cheung as Hui Wan-ting
- Ling Hon as Cheung Tam-yuet
- Leung Kin-pin as Cheung Lo-sam
- Wong Wai-tak as Pak Hon-chung
- Lee Wai-man as Pak Hon-fung
- Wong Tin-chak as Lo Yat-fung
- Wong Chi-wai as Pa-long-sing
- Pok Kwan as Yeung Yat-chi
- Lai Suen as Mrs Cheng
- Kwok Tak-shun as Fung Sek-fan
- Lilly Li as Kau-nan
- Cheung Kwok-keung as Shun-chi Emperor
- Sun Kwai-hing as Master Yuk-lam
- Tam Yat-ching as Ching-kwong
- Yu Tze-ming as Ching-koon
- Tam Chuen-hing as Ching-tung
- Toi Siu-man as Ching-sam
- Ma Kim-kwong as Ching-sek
- Chun Hung as Hang-tin
- Lee Chi-wah as Ching-bun
- Lee Chi-wai as Ching-ching
- To Shek-man as Lau Tai-hung
- Cho Kei as Ng Lap-san
- Chun Wong as Mau Sap-bat
- Wong Sun as Chong Wan-sing
- Shek Wan as Sze-to Pak-lui
- Man Kit-wan as Third Mistress Chong
- Hung Tsi-hoi as Sung-tsing Emperor
- Lui Kon-man as Pan-to
- Wong Siu-lung as Chai Yuen-hoi
- Yu Ying-ho as Tang Ping-chun
- Yau Man-shing as Galdan Boshugtu Khan
- Lee Hung-kit as Master Pa-ngan
- Hui See-man as Shaman's wife
- Law Kwan-tso as Desi Sangye Gyatso
- Leung Chung as Fung Nan-tik
- Chan Chi-hung as Master Hoi-chung
- Kwok Cheuk-wah as Hon-tit-mo
- Wan Yu-hung as Man Kwan
- Yip Chun-shing as Lam Hing-chu
- Ho Kwok-wing as Ko-lei-chun
- Lau Hiu-tong as Sophia Alekseyevna
- Koo Ming-wah as Chiu Leung-tung
- Ngai Wai-man as Cheung Yung
- Tang Yu-chiu as Wong Chun-bo
- Cheung Hak as Suen See-hak
- Law Kong as Kwai Sun-shu
- Law Lan as Kwai Yee-neung
- Chan Min-leung as Kwai Chung
External links
- The Duke of Mount Deer official page on TVB's website
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