Magic Chef | |
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Official poster | |
伙頭智多星 | |
Genre | Comedy drama |
Written by | Mark Wu Lau Man-wai Cheung Yin-wah Shum Sek-yin |
Directed by | Poon Man-kit Tam Long-cheong Lee Ping-kwong Tsui Wai-hong |
Starring | Gallen Lo Francis Ng Dicky Cheung Andy Hui |
Theme music composer | Chan Kwong-wing |
Opening theme | Toying With Life (玩玩世) by Dicky Cheung |
Ending theme | Open Mouth (開口) by Gallen Lo |
Composers | Duck Lau Ken Chan |
Country of origin | Hong Kong |
Original language | Cantonese |
No. of episodes | 30 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Daneil Lam Huang Jing Stephen Shiu Jr. |
Producers | Poon Man-kit Stephen Shiu Jr. |
Production locations | Hong Kong Shenzhen, China |
Cinematography | Suen Chun-chiu Wong Sek-wah Yeung Choi-loi Yeung Fat-leung |
Editor | Kwan Yiu-hung |
Camera setup | Multi camera |
Production companies | Universe (China) Development Beijing Top Times Entertainment Investment Guangzhou City Ying Ming Culture Communication One Dollar Production |
Distributor | Universe Films Distribution |
Release | |
Original network | TVB Jade |
Original release | 7 July 17 August 2005 | –
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Traditional Chinese | 伙頭智多星 | ||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 伙头智多星 | ||||||||||
Literal meaning | "The Mastermind Head Chef" | ||||||||||
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Magic Chef is a 2005 Hong Kong comedy-drama television series co-produced and distributed by Universe Entertainment and starring Gallen Lo, Francis Ng and Dicky Cheung as three brothers who work together to revive their family business of selling Wonton noodles after being framed by a rival.