The Vigilantes in Masks
The Vigilantes in Masks | |
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Genre | Wuxia Action Comedy |
Directed by | Lee Kwok-lap |
Starring | Wallace Huo Cecilia Liu Ma Tianyu Shi Xingyu |
Opening theme | The Opening of the World and Plum Blossoms by Hu Ge |
Ending theme | Bird of Paradise by Zheng Jiajia |
Country of origin | China |
Original language | Mandarin |
No. of episodes | 30 |
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Producer | Karen Tsoi |
Production location | China |
Running time | 45 minutes per episode |
Production company | Chinese Entertainment Shanghai |
Original release | |
Network | Jiangsu TV |
Release | December 22, 2010 |
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Traditional Chinese | 怪俠一枝梅 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 怪侠一枝梅 | ||||||
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The Vigilantes in Masks is a 2010 Chinese television series based on folktales of a Robin Hood-style hero who lived in the Ming Dynasty. Produced by Chinese Entertainment Shanghai, the series star Wallace Huo, Cecilia Liu, Ma Tianyu and Shi Xingyu. Previous adaptations include a 1960 Hong Kong television series, a 1994 film, a 2005 TVB production, a 2008 SBS South Korean television drama, Iljimae, and a 2009 MBC South Korean adaptation The Return of Iljimae.
Synopsis
Li Gexiao is a warrior and has intelligence matching his skills. He was previously a high ranking marshal with great law enforcement authority. However, after his enemy framed him with a crime he did not commit and executed his family, the former marshal was forced to become a fugitive. Years later, he came out of hiding to help a former colleague recover a cargo of stolen gold for disaster relief. He and three chivalrous strangers, thief Yan Sanniang, grifter He Xiaomei, and strongman Chai Hu, unite to form a heroic band of masked vigilantes called "Yi Zhi Mei", who rob the rich and corrupt to help the poor and helpless, always leaving a plum flower at the scene as their calling card. In the jianghu, they are also known to fight injustice, corruption and oppression by the government.
Cast
Soundtrack
- Tiandi Meihua Kai (天地梅花開; The Opening of the World and Plum Blossoms) by Hu Ge
- Tiantang Niao (天堂鳥; Bird of Paradise) by Zheng Jiajia
External links
- Chinese wuxia television series
- 2011 Chinese television series debuts
- 2011 Chinese television series endings
- Television series set in the Ming dynasty
- Serial drama television series
- Television series by Tangren Media
- Television programs based on Chinese novels
- Shenchuan Television shows
- Television show stubs
- China television stubs