Men with No Shadows

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Men with No Shadows
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Official poster
不速之約
Genre Drama
Starring Bobby Au-yeung
Raymond Lam
Tavia Yeung
David Chiang
Gigi Wong
Power Chan
Sire Ma
Mandy Wong
Catherine Chau
Jason Pai
Fung So-por
Opening theme試煉 by Raymond Lam
Ending theme試煉 by Raymond Lam
Country of originHong Kong
Original languageCantonese
No. of episodes20
Production
ProducerPoon Ka Tak
Production locationHong Kong
Camera setup Multi camera
Running time42 45 minutes
Production company TVB
Release
Original network TVB Jade
Original releaseSeptember 12 (2011-09-12) 
October 7, 2011 (2011-10-07)

Men With No Shadows (Traditional Chinese: 不速之約), is a Hong Kong television drama starring Bobby Au-yeung, Raymond Lam, and Tavia Yeung. Produced by Poon Ka Tak Men With No Shadows is a TVB production.

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Cast

Kong Family

CastRoleDescription
Jason Pai Kong Chi-tat
江志達
Kam Wah-hei and Sung Chor-kiu's husband
Kong Tung-kin and Kong Wai-mui's father
Fung So-bor Kam Wah-hei
金華喜
Kong Chi-tat's first wife
Kong Tung-kin and Kong Wai-mui's mother
Gigi Wong Sung Chor-kiu
宋楚喬
A Chinese medician physician
Kong Chi-tat's second wife
Kong Tung-kin and Kong Wai-mui's stepmother
Bobby Au-Yeung Kong Tung-kin, Omar
江東健
A doctor
Kong Chi-tat and Kam Wah-hei's son
Sung Chor-kiu's stepson
Kong Wai-mui's brother
Fong Siu-fong's husband
Miraculously survived from car accident in Episode 1
Tavia Yeung Fong Siu-fong
方小芳
A hospital nurse
Suffered from multiple chemical sensitivity
Tong King-tin's daughter
Tong Wing-sun's ex-girlfriend, later half-sister
Kong Tung-kin's wife
Toi Fung's love interest
Sire Ma Kong Wai-mui
江惠妹
A private clinic nurse
Kong Chi-tat and Kam Wah-hei's daughter
Sung Chor-kiu's stepdaughter
Kong Tung-kin's sister
Loved Toi Fung

Fong Family

CastRoleDescription
Ko Chun Man JamesFong Siu-fong's stepfather
Han's husband
Tsang Wai Wan Han
James' wife
Tong King-tin's mistress
Fong Siu-fong's mother
Tavia Yeung Fong Siu-fong
方小芳
Tong King-tin and Han's daughter
James' stepdaughter

Toi Family

CastRoleDescription
Lo Chun Shun Toi Chi Keung
邰志強
Yung Mei Yuk's husband
Toi Fung and Toi Yan's father
Had cancer and deceased
Chan On Ying Yung Mei Yuk
翁美玉
Toi Chi Keung's wife
Toi Fung and Toi Yan's mother
Committed suicide and died after her husband died
Raymond Lam Toi Fung, Typhoon
邰風
Toi Chi Keung and Yung Mei Yuk's son
Toi Yan's brother
Used hypnosis (by biting into an apple and whipping an apple) to pretend to be a devil
Tried to revenge Kong Tung-kin and Tong King-tin
Tried to kill Tong King-tin
Loved Fong Siu-fong
Kong Wai-mui's love interest
Surrendered to justice and jailed in Episode 20
(Main villain)
Mandy Wong Toi Yan
邰欣
Toi Chi Keung and Yung Mei Yuk's daughter
Toi Fung's sister
Was in coma when she was young
Toi Fung imagined she wakes up in Episode 6
Woke up in episode 20

Tong Family

CastRoleDescription
John Chiang Tong King-tin
唐經天
Hong Zhi Pharmaceutical CEO
Kei Mei-kei's husband
Tong Wing-sun's father
(Semi-villain)
Ching Hor Wai Kei Mei-kei
紀美琪
Tong King-tin's wife
Tong Wing-sun's mother
Power Chan Tong Wing-sun, Vincent
唐永燊
Hong Zhi Pharmaceutical Marketing Manager
Tong King-tin and Kei Mei-kei's son
Man Ka-ling's boyfriend, later husband
Fong Siu-fong's ex-boyfriend, later half-brother
(Semi-villain)
Catherine Chau Man Ka-ling
文嘉玲
A pharmacist
Tong Wing-sun's girlfriend, later wife
Loved Kong Tung-kin
Tavia Yeung Fong Siu-fong
方小芳
Tong King-tin's daughter
Tong Wing-sun's ex-girlfriend, later half-sister

Sung Family

CastRoleDescription
Bowie Wu Sung Fuk-chuen
宋福全
Sung Chor-kiu's father
Kong Chi-tat's father-in-law
Sung Sau-wan's grandfather
Gigi Wong Sung Chor-kiu
宋楚喬
Sung Fuk-chuen's daughter
Sung Sau-wan's aunt
Natalie Wong Sung Sau-wan
宋秀雲
Sung Fuk-chuen's granddaughter
Kung Chi-tat and Sung Chor-kiu's niece

Hong Zhi Pharmaceutical

CastRoleDescription
John Chiang Tong King-tin
唐經天
CEO
Han's lover
Tong Wing-sun's father and superior
(Semi-villain)
Power Chan Tong Wing-sun, Vincent
唐永燊
Marketing Manager
Tong King-tin's son and subordinate
Toi Fung's superior
(Semi-villain)
Bobby Au-yeung Kong Tung-kin
江東健
A doctor
Tong King-tin's subordinate
Man Ka-ling's superior
Catherine Chau Man Ka-ling
文嘉玲
A pharmacist
Kong Tung-kin's subordinate
Raymond Lam Toi Fung, Typhoon
邰風
Manager assistant
Tong Wing-sun's subordinate
Deno Cheung BenTong King-tin's subordinate
Help Cheng Ka-wai to collect Hong Zhi's secret information
Dismissed and changed to work in Ka Wai Pharmaceutical in Episode 8
(Villain)

Other casts

CastRoleDescription
Poon Fong-fong Auntie Poon
潘姑娘
A clergy
Fong Siu-fong's friend
Felix Lok Cheng Ka-wai
井家衛
Boss of Ka Wai Pharmaceutical
Tong King-tin's competitor and enemy
Ordered Ben and Tong Wing-sun to collect secret information from Hong Zhi
(Villain)
Skye Chan IrisCheng Ka-wai's assistant

Awards and nominations

45th TVB Anniversary Awards 2011

My Astro On Demand Favourites Awards 2011

Viewership ratings

WeekEpisodesAverage PointsPeaking PointsReferences
1September 12–16, 20111 — 52630 [1]
2September 19–23, 20116 — 102630 [2]
3September 26–29, 201111 — 142835 [3]
4October 3–6, 201115 — 182935 [4]
October 7, 201119 — 203236 [4]

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