Rage and Passion
Rage and Passion is a Hong Kong television series adapted from Louis Cha's novels The Legend of the Condor Heroes and The Return of the Condor Heroes. It was released overseas on 31 October 1992.
| Rage and Passion | |||||||||||
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| Chinese name | |||||||||||
| Traditional Chinese | 中神通王重陽 | ||||||||||
| Simplified Chinese | 中神通王重阳 | ||||||||||
| Literal meaning | "Central Divine" Wang Chongyang | ||||||||||
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| Genre | Wuxia | ||||||||||
| Based on | The Legend of the Condor Heroes and The Return of the Condor Heroes by Louis Cha | ||||||||||
| Screenplay by | Wong Chui-fa | ||||||||||
| Directed by | Yu Ming-sang | ||||||||||
| Starring | Ekin Cheng Fiona Leung | ||||||||||
| Opening theme | Chung Chung Yat Mung Chung (匆匆一夢中) performed by Andy Hui | ||||||||||
| Country of origin | Hong Kong | ||||||||||
| Original language | Cantonese | ||||||||||
| No. of episodes | 20 | ||||||||||
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| Producer | Yu Ming-sang | ||||||||||
| Production location | Hong Kong | ||||||||||
| Running time | 45 minutes per episode | ||||||||||
| Production company | TVB | ||||||||||
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| Original network | TVB Jade | ||||||||||
| Original release | 31 October 1992 | ||||||||||
Plot
    
The story is an unofficial prequel to Louis Cha's novel The Legend of the Condor Heroes. It tells the story behind the birth of Wong Chung-yeung and his early life.
Cast
    
- Note: Some of the characters' names are in Cantonese romanisation.
- Ekin Cheng as Wong Chung-yeung
- Fiona Leung as Lam Chiu-ying
- Gallen Lo as Yuen-ngan Fung
- Eddie Kwan as Tin-sang
- Vivian Chow as Ching Yuek-see
- Lam Sheung-mo as Yuen-sang
- Cheung Yick as Fok King-san
- Newton Lai as Seung-sang / Wong Seung
- Mary Hon as Lam Ling-so
- Money Lo as Fok Mo-seung
- Wayne Lai as Chow Pak-tung
- Cheung Ying-choi as Tin-lung
- Henry Lee as Lin-sang
- Cheng Lui as Yuen-ngan Pat
- Pau Fong as Sect leader
- Amy Wu as Chow Yuet-ying
- Ho Pik-kin as Old abbot
- Lee Yiu-king as Chong-chung
- Lee Wong-sang as Koo-chung
- Mak Tsi-wan as Chek-chung
- Tsui Po-lun as Ching-chung
- Lee Ka-ho as Yuen-ngan Put
- Cheng Suet as Yuen-ngan Kwai
- Mak Ho-wai as Royal advisor
- Choi Kwok-hing as Ha-to
- Au Ngok as Farmer
- Chan Yin-hong as Ah-chu
- Wilson Tsui as Ah-chun
- Law Kwan-tso as Ah-fu
- Lily Liu as Aunt Suen
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