The glory of Hong Kong drama was in the 1980s and 1990s. In that era without the Internet, only TV dramas accompanied us. In many TV drama episodes, Hong Kong drama has been loved by many people for its humor, exaggeration, and modern interpretation. We have left an indelible mark in our childhood. The editor also loves to watch Hong Kong dramas. Recently, I was reminiscing about the Hong Kong version of Journey to the West, and accidentally discovered that there are actually three Hong Kong versions of Journey to the West.
The first and second parts are familiar to the audience. The first part of the
TVB version is Wukong, played by Zhang Weijian, and ends in the daughter country. Then, when Wukong was a child, he learned art with Maverick Devil and Little Iron Fan in this movie. The story of the spider spirit was deleted when this continent was introduced. The second part of the
TVB version is the one where Chen Haomin plays Wukong. When it was introduced to the mainland, it was changed to "Heaven and Earth Fighting for the Monkey King" and "The Sun Wukong".
TVB version of the third "Monkey King Monkey King" cannot be regarded as TVB version strictly speaking. It was Zhang Weijian who was filming outside and was jointly invested by the eight major TV stations and Hong Kong Tianzhong Company, but TVB bought the broadcasting rights in Hong Kong at that time. This lineup is a super luxurious one.
Among them:
The full version of the lineup includes:
Many big-name stars like Nicholas Tse, Xu Zhian, Zeng Zhiwei, Liang Jiaren, etc. can only play supporting roles. The most important thing is that I actually invited the sexy Japanese queen Ai Iijima. I believe everyone knows who Ai Iijima is. Have to admire the investors of this drama.
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