Police on the Road | |
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皇家鐵馬 | |
Genre | Police procedural Action |
Screenplay by | Choi Yip-ming Yu Hon-wing Choi Siu-ning Cheng Yau-hing Wong Yuk-chun |
Directed by | Luk Tin-wah Choi Fat-lun Patrick Yau Chan Suk-leung |
Starring | Gallen Lo Wan Yeung-ming John Wu Lau Sau-ping Sing Yan Patrick Hon |
Theme music composer | Choi Chung-ching |
Opening theme | Forgive Me (原諒我) by Gallen Lo |
Country of origin | Hong Kong |
Original language | Cantonese |
No. of episodes | 13 |
Production | |
Producer | Siu Hin-fai |
Production location | Hong Kong |
Camera setup | Multi camera |
Production company | TVB |
Release | |
Original network | TVB Jade |
Original release | 5 October 1991 – 1 February 1992 |
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Traditional Chinese | 皇家鐵馬 | ||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 皇家铁马 | ||||||||||
Literal meaning | "Royal Cavalry" | ||||||||||
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Police on the Road is a 1991 Hong Kong action police procedural television series produced by TVB and starring Gallen Lo and Wan Yeung-ming. With a total of 13 episodes,the series contains a different story in each of the episodes. Originally aired from 5 October 1991 to 1 February 1992 on TVB Jade,the show had a rerun on the channel,TVB Classic,from 4 to 12 June 2015 as a part of the special,Our... Gallen Lo (我們的...羅嘉良),that ran from 20 March to 12 June. [1] [2]
Traffic officer Chan Chi-san (Gallen Lo) transfers to Inspector Lee (Liu Kai-chi) unit in order to work with his friend,Four Eyed Snake (Lo Mang). While investigating a speeding case where Chow Ying-kei (Patrick Hon) ran over and killed a civilian,Chi-san meets reporter Cheung Chi-wai (Lau Sau-ping),and the two fall in love. However,Chi-wai's older brother,Cheung Kam-fai (Lee Lung-kei),is a taxi driver with extreme hate for traffic cops and prevents the romance between the two.
Fellow traffic officer Ho Kwok-cheung (Wan Yeung-ming) has a righteous personality to order to infiltrate an illegal street racing group,he betrays his friend,Joe (Jimmy Wong). Kwok-cheung later meets Angel (Anita Lee),who is a mistress of a rich businessman,and instantly falls in love with her. However,Angel gets into a dilemma whether to choose Kwok-cheung or stay with the rich businessman.
Ep # | Title |
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1 | Glory of a Cavalry (鐵騎雄風) |
2 | Kiss from a Speed-racing Girl (飛車女之吻) |
3 | Road Fanatic (馬路狂徒) |
4 | Taxi Brother (的士大哥) |
5 | Cavalry Bride (鐵馬俏佳人) |
6 | Tanker Storm (運油風暴) |
7 | Po (阿寶) |
8 | Master Ting (頂爺) |
9 | The Dead Undercover (死亡邊緣人) |
10 | Brave Emotions of a Cavalry (鐵騎豪情) |
11 | Back to the Training Academy (回到學堂) |
12 | The Price of Glory (光榮何價) |
13 | Stern Law and Order (嚴正法紀) |
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