Matt, a mute bounty hunter, arrives at a jazz bar where he meets the bar owner who not only knows everything about him, but also his arrest warrant with a very high bounty. Matt originally is after his target and his family but fate drags him into the infighting of the corrupted governors. He and the orphan of his target face tedious situations and finally continue their journey in the wild wide west.
Just when a middle-aged aspiring bus driver thinks she and her 7-year boyfriend are headed to the altar, she learns that he is involved with another woman. A year later, she receives invitation to their wedding banquet, where she accidentally foils the plan of that woman’s ex-boyfriend to reveal her as a cheater and a swindler. These two jilted lovers decide to join forces and come up with a plan to take revenge on the alleged con woman.
In 1992, a heavy rainstorm caused massive power outage in Hong Kong. At that night, two young astrology enthusiasts, Moon and Sun, met under the starry night by the seaside. When their affection to each other grew, Sun was admitted into a boarding school and would move to another country in a few months under his father's plan. Like the sun and moon, the couple could hardly see each other despite that they were living in the same city, but their love endured amidst the separation and opposition from Moon’s mother. Overcoming the challenges from teachers, friends and family, time has come for Sun to depart…
The godfather of the triad Jing Hing and his senior bosses need to select a new boss to run the daily operations of the five gangs under their control. Chuck, a lifelong member of the triad, dreams of being the elected one, but his wife wants him to leave the criminal life and spend time with their child. Wulf, a former cop, also wants take over the seat. Both will try to achieve their goal by any means necessary.
Burning Flame is a TVB modern action drama that focuses on the duties and challenges of Hong Kong firefighters. It is the first installment in the Burning Flame series. The series was specifically filmed to celebrate TVB's 31st Anniversary and was supported by Hong Kong Fire Services Department.
Emperor Yung Ching elects his fourth son, Prince Wang Lik, to succeed his throne. However, Wang Sin and Chow King On are against his decision.
Danny Summer (December 8, 1952-), formerly known as Wu Zhikun, is a Hong Kong male singer and actor, known as the "father of Hong Kong rock music". In 1979, he released his first album "Childhood", which won the Best Newcomer Award in the Top Ten Singers and Best Newcomer Awards of the Overseas Chinese Daily. He sang many popular songs with his unique hoarse voice, such as "Never Give Up", "Intersection" and "Station" in cooperation with Su Rui. After Xia Shaosheng covered other people's songs in 1998 and released the album "Zhu", he was popular with audiophiles in the audio industry. In the following years, he also released a CD and covered other people's songs under the name "Zhu". It was not until the sales of the fifth episode of "Zhu" fell in 2015 and the reputation was poor.
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