The Legend of the Condor Heroes (2003 TV series)

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The Legend of the Condor Heroes
Poster
Also known asLegend of Eagle Shooting Hero
Legend of the Arching Hero
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese射鵰英雄傳
Simplified Chinese射雕英雄传
GenreWuxia
Based onThe Legend of the Condor Heroes
by Louis Cha
Screenplay byLan Xiaolong
Shi Hang
Gong Yingtian
Zhang Ting
Directed byYu Min
Wang Rui
Kuk Kwok-leung
Creative directorQian Yunxian
Presented byChi Chenxi
Ma Zhongjun
Pu Mu
StarringLi Yapeng
Zhou Xun
Zhou Jie
Jiang Qinqin
Opening themeTiandi Douzai Wo Xinzhong (天地都在我心中) performed by Qiu Ye
Ending themeZhenqing Zhenmei (真情真美) performed by Sun Nan and Valen Hsu
ComposerZhao Lin
Country of originChina
Original languageMandarin
No. of episodes42
Production
Executive producersPan Zhizhong
Tie Fo
Chen Jingsheng
Jiang Huai
ProducersZhang Jizhong
Meng Fanyao
Que Xin
Yang Niansheng
Huzi
Production locationChina
CinematographyShao Jinghui
Ye Zhiwei
Zhang Zhendong
Wu Bin
Fang Ting
Running time45 minutes per episode
Production companyCiwen Film & TV Production
Original release
NetworkCCTV
Related
The Return of the Condor Heroes (2006)

The Legend of the Condor Heroes, also released as Legend of Eagle Shooting Hero and Legend of the Arching Hero, is a Chinese television series adapted from Louis Cha's novel The Legend of the Condor Heroes. It is the first instalment of a trilogy produced by Zhang Jizhong, followed by The Return of the Condor Heroes (2006) and The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber (2009). It was first broadcast on CCTV in China in 2003.

Cast[edit]

  • Li Yapeng as Guo Jing
    • Wang Meng as young Guo Jing
  • Zhou Xun as Huang Rong
  • Zhou Jie as Yang Kang
  • Jiang Qinqin as Mu Nianci
  • Ding Haifeng as Yang Tiexin
  • Zhao Liang as Zhou Botong
  • Sun Haiying as Hong Qigong
  • Cao Peichang as Huang Yaoshi
  • You Yong as Ouyang Feng
  • Wang Weiguo as Yideng
  • Zhang Jizhong as Wang Chongyang
  • Li Feng as Guo Xiaotian
  • He Qing as Bao Xiruo
  • Lü Liping as Li Ping
  • Bao Dazhi as Wanyan Honglie
  • Zhang Xiaojun as Chen Xuanfeng
  • Yang Liping as Mei Chaofeng
  • Liu Liwei as Ke Zhen'e
  • Yu Youchuan as Zhu Cong
  • Ba Te'er as Han Baoju
  • Yang Guanghua as Nan Xiren
  • Xie Ning as Zhang A'sheng
  • Wang Wei as Quan Jinfa
  • Zhao Feng as Han Xiaoying
  • Ba Sen as Temüjin (Genghis Khan)
  • Ba Yin as Jebe
  • A'Siru as Huazheng
    • Yuan Yundi as young Huazheng
  • Ma Liping as Jochi
  • Bate as Ögodei
  • Siqinbilige as Tolui
    • Meng Meng as young Tolui
  • Zhou Haodong as Qiu Chuji
  • Wang Gang as Wang Chuyi
  • Li Xiaomin as Ma Yu
  • Li Wei as Yin Zhiping
  • Xiu Qing as Ouyang Ke
  • Zhang Hengping as Lu Youjiao
  • Li Yu as Qiu Qianren
  • Wulan Baoyin as Lu Chengfeng
  • Ren Yuanyuan as Cheng Yaojia
  • Huang Chong as Lu Guanying
  • Liu Kui as Duan Tiande
  • Yang Niansheng as Liang Ziweng
  • Wang Wensheng as Hou Tonghai
  • Li Yihua as Sha Tongtian
  • Cui Yong as Peng Lianhu
  • Tong Ruimin as Wanyan Hongxi
  • Huang Xiaolei as Shagu
  • Liang Li as Yinggu
  • Yu Min
  • Kuk Kwok-leung

List of featured songs[edit]

  • Tiandi Douzai Wo Xinzhong (天地都在我心中; Heaven and Earth in My Heart) performed by Qiu Ye
  • Zhenqing Zhenmei (真情真美; True Love Is Beautiful) performed by Sun Nan and Valen Hsu
  • Shangbieli (伤别离; The Pain of Separation) performed by Cao Hai
  • Niyuwo Gonghao (你与我共好; You and I Are Well) performed by Anita Mui
  • Jiandao Ni Zai Buhui Wang (见到你再不会忘; Will Not Forget You When I See You Again) performed by Li Yapeng and Zhou Xun

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Production[edit]

Shooting locations include Inner Mongolia, Zhejiang and Red Hill Park.

International broadcast[edit]

It aired in Thailand on Channel 3 in late 2004, dubbed as Mungkorn Yok. ("มังกรหยก", literally: Jade Dragon).[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ (in Chinese) 《射雕英雄传》系列歌曲新浪独家曝光(附歌词)
  2. ^ "อึ้งย้งหน้าตุ๊กตา'โจวซวิ่น' / หมิงซิงคลับ". ASTV Manager. 21 April 2006. Retrieved 28 November 2015. Thai: ภาษาไทย

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