Instinct | |
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Also known as | Bản Năng 笑看风云 笑看風雲 จอมบงการ |
Genre | Drama |
Screenplay by | Chu King-kei Jonathan Chow Lau Chi-san Cheung Siu-fong Leung Man-wah Ma Ka-wai Chung Kin-keung Kevin Kwok Lau Siu-kwan Sze Ka-wai Chan Wai-hong Sze Yuk-ling Tai Tak-kwong Tsang Kan-cheong |
Directed by | Chung Shu-kai Choi Ching-sing Kwong Kam-wang Lam Kin-lung Yeung Tin-ming Chan Chi-kong |
Starring | Adam Cheng Ekin Cheng Roger Kwok Amy Kwok Nadia Chan Paul Chu Leo Ku |
Opening theme | Siu Hon Fung Wan (笑看風雲) by Adam Cheng |
Composer | Tsui Ka-leung |
Country of origin | Hong Kong |
Original language | Cantonese |
No. of episodes | 40 |
Production | |
Producer | Tsang Kan-cheong |
Production locations | Hong Kong Dongguan, China |
Running time | 45 minutes |
Production company | TVB |
Original release | |
Network | TVB Jade |
Release | November 21, 1994 January 13, 1995 | –
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Traditional Chinese | 笑看風雲 | ||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 笑看风云 | ||||||||||
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Instinct (Chinese: 笑看風雲) is a Hong Kong television drama series broadcast by TVB in 1994. Starring Adam Cheng, Ekin Cheng, Roger Kwok, Amy Kwok and Nadia Chan, the series premiered in November 1994 on TVB Jade.
Wong Tin (Adam Cheng) is a wealthy businessman in Hong Kong. Although he is honest and righteous, he is framed by a business rival. Pau Man-lung (Ekin Cheng) is an ICAC agent tasked with investigating the case. Mutual respect soon develops among Wong Tin and Man-lung. After Man-lung loses his job, he start to work under Wong Tin with his best friend Poon Long-ching (Roger Kwok).
Although Wong Tin is a successful businessman, his personal life is not in good shape. He is divorced and his eldest daughter Wong Lui (Amy Kwok) resents him. Wong Lui develop feelings for Man-lung after her mother died in a car crash. However, Man-lung had already fallen in love with Lam Ching-lit (Adia Chan).
The drama was the second drama starring Adam Cheng to witness the Ting Hai effect, the first being The Greed of Man which aired in 1992. When the drama made its debut on TVB, the Hang Seng Index fell by more than 2,000 points.[2]