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''The Final Combat'' () is a 1989
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wuxia comedy drama series starring
Stephen Chow Stephen Chow Sing-chi (, born 22 June 1962), known professionally as Stephen Chow, is a Hong Kong filmmaker, former actor and comedian, known for ''Shaolin Soccer'' and ''Kung Fu Hustle''. Early life and education Stephen Chow was born in British ...
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Richard Ng Richard Ng Yiu-hon (born 17 December 1939), also known as Richard Woo, is a Hong Kong actor known for playing comedic roles, particularly in Hong Kong films of the 1980s and 1990s. Film and television career Ng has appeared in 80 films to da ...
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Francis Ng Francis Ng Chun-yu (; born 21 December 1961) is a Hong Kong actor and director. He is known for his roles in the TVB series '' Triumph in the Skies'' and in films such as '' Young and Dangerous'', '' Once Upon a Time in Triad Society'', '' ...
, Jacqueline Law and
Yammie Nam Yammie Lam Kit-ying (27 April 1963 – 31 October 2018), also known as Yammie Nam, was a Hong Kong actress and most notable for her performances in Television Broadcasts Limited, TVB drama series ''The Greed of Man'' and ''Looking Back In Anger'' ...
as the main cast . It aired on April 3, 1989, to May 12, 1989, with 30 episodes total. Chow also introduced his famous catch phrase ''"Sit down, drink a cup of tea, eat a bun, and talk slowly"''「坐低飲啖茶,食個包」in this drama.


Synopsis

Ku Fung (Ng Man Tat) and Duen Hoi (
Lau Kong Lau Kong () is a Hong Kong actor who worked on the network TVB. Biography Little is known of Lau's private life, but he has been acting since 1976, when he first joined the now defunct network Commercial Television, he later joined RTV (now ATV ...
), both are apprentices under the Celestine Sect, must fight off their former sect brother Ku Yim Yeung (Ng Man Tat) who is also Ku Fung's twin brother, who has turned evil and women like due to learning the Maiden scripture and then formed his own Maiden Force cult. In order to stop his former disciple Yim Yeung, Fung and Hoi's Si Fu took it upon himself to learn the Blissful scripture, but because this skill requires so much strength and power from the person using it they will die after only using the fighting move once. Not wanting his Si Fu to sacrifice his life because of his twin brother Fung plots with his sect brother Hoi to steal the Blissful scripture and learn the fighting skill himself so that he can fight his own twin brother and sacrifice himself. Unfortunately Fung and Hoi failed to get the scripture and Hoi accidentally kills one of their own sect brothers in the process of trying to steal it from their Si Fu. Fung is framed for the death of the sect brother Hoi accidentally killed, while trying to escape his sect brothers who are after him now for a murder they think he committed Fung falls down a cliff and is presumed dead. Hoi feeling guilty for what has happened raises Fung's son Yuk Lau (Francis Ng) as his own, but in the process neglects the upbringing of his own son Duen Fei (Stephen Chow). Yuk Lau grows up to be a filial son and good at martial arts where as Duen Fei grows up to be mischievous and hates martial arts. Yuk Lau meets Suet An (Yammie Nam) who is a disciple of Ku Yim Yeung and falls in love with her but because he is more power hungry he uses her to try to get the Maiden scripture. He eventually gets his hands on the Maiden scripture through a sorceress who had stolen the Maiden scripture from Ku Yim Yeung. Yuk Lau learns the fighting skills from the Maiden scripture and becomes like Ku Yim Yeung. He takes over the Maiden Force cult from Ku Yim Yeung, in order to stop his adopted brother Duen Fei must learn the Blissful scripture.
The Final Combat review on spcnet. Retrieved 2014-02-19


Cast


Main Cast

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Stephen Chow Stephen Chow Sing-chi (, born 22 June 1962), known professionally as Stephen Chow, is a Hong Kong filmmaker, former actor and comedian, known for ''Shaolin Soccer'' and ''Kung Fu Hustle''. Early life and education Stephen Chow was born in British ...
周星馳 as Duen Fei 段飛 :The main protagonist of the story. Duen Hoi's son and Yuk Lau's adopted younger brother. His mother died when he was young. Due to his father's guilt of the death of his sect brother he was neglected while growing up. He hates martial arts and loves mischief. He meets Ku Fung when he ran away from home. Has a crush on Suet An but learns to love and marries Lee Ju later on. *
Richard Ng Richard Ng Yiu-hon (born 17 December 1939), also known as Richard Woo, is a Hong Kong actor known for playing comedic roles, particularly in Hong Kong films of the 1980s and 1990s. Film and television career Ng has appeared in 80 films to da ...
吳孟達 as Ku Yim Yeung 古艷陽 & Ku Fung 古峰 :Ku Yim Yeung - Former disciple of the Celestine Sect. Ku Fung's older twin brother. Due to being power hungry he learns the Maiden scripture and becomes lady like and evil. Forms his own cult. Lee Ju's biological father. Lee Gil's former husband. :Ku Fung - Celestine Sect disciple. . Yuk Lau biological father. He feels guilty and his sect brothers don't trust him because his twin Ku Yim Yeung who was part of the Celestine Sect had turned evil after learning the Maiden scripture. He gets framed for the death of a sect brother Hoi accidentally killed. *
Francis Ng Francis Ng Chun-yu (; born 21 December 1961) is a Hong Kong actor and director. He is known for his roles in the TVB series '' Triumph in the Skies'' and in films such as '' Young and Dangerous'', '' Once Upon a Time in Triad Society'', '' ...
吳鎮宇 as Duen Yuk Lau 段玉樓 :Duen Fei's adopted older brother. Ku Fung's biological son. Due to Duen Hoi's guilt on causing the assumed death of Ku Fung he adopts Yuk Lau and raises him as his own. He is a filial son and good at martial arts but due to being power hungry he is willing to turn against anyone. He loves Suet An but due to his hunger for power he uses her to try to get the Maiden scripture. * Jacqueline Law 羅慧娟 as Lee Ju 李珠 :Ku Yim Yeung and Lee Gil's daughter. She manages a wine shop with her mother. She doesn't know that Ku Yim Yeung is her biological father because her mother had left her father and took her with her when he was learning the Maiden scripture. At first she hated Duen Fei because of his prank on her it caused someone else be cancelled her earlier arranged marriage. She later falls in love with Duen Fei and marries him. *
Yammie Nam Yammie Lam Kit-ying (27 April 1963 – 31 October 2018), also known as Yammie Nam, was a Hong Kong actress and most notable for her performances in Television Broadcasts Limited, TVB drama series ''The Greed of Man'' and ''Looking Back In Anger'' ...
藍潔瑛 as Suet An 雪雁 :She's an orphan that Ku Yim Yeung took in and raised as a disciple. She was a filial disciple until she met and fell in love with Duen Yuk Lau. Ku Yim Yeung knowing of her relationship with Yuk Lau banishes her from the Maiden Force cult.


Supporting Cast

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Cutie Mui Toto Mui Siu-wai (born April 17, 1966) is a Hong Kong actress and television host associated with Television Broadcasts Limited. Her notable roles include Sek Mei in '' Virtues of Harmony'' and Loose Head Zhi in ''Justice of Life''. Her older ...
as Ah Lan *
Lau Kong Lau Kong () is a Hong Kong actor who worked on the network TVB. Biography Little is known of Lau's private life, but he has been acting since 1976, when he first joined the now defunct network Commercial Television, he later joined RTV (now ATV ...
as Duen Hoi *
Lily Li Lily Li () (born 14 June 1950) is a Hong Kong film and television actress. She is best known for her films ''The Wandering Swordsman'', ''Executioners from Shaolin'', ''One Foot Crane'' and ''The Young Master'', and television series ''The Bri ...
as Lee Kiu *Lee Hin Ming (李顯明) as Ah Wah *
Derek Kok Derek Kok Jing-hung (, born 18 November 1964) is a Hong Kong actor who had worked for TVB from 1986 to 2015. He filmed over 70 dramas. He is specialised in action and Chinese Kung Fu performance. Career His career started when he entered the Ne ...
as Ah Bil *Kwan Hoi San as Tung Oh Tin *Ko Miu Si (高妙思) as Ku Fung's wife *Chan Ga Yin (陳嘉賢) as Ah Yin *Chan Dik Hak as Yeung Sum *Lee Yiu Ging as Ah Fai *Raymond Tsang as Ah Bun *Eddie Ko as Ai Ding Shan *Brian Wong as Ai Lap Bong *
Benz Hui Benz Hui Shiu-hung (born 4 November 1948) is a Hong Kong film and TV actor. Hui is credited with over 165 films. Hui is a currently a TV actor with TVB. Early life and family Hui comes from an influential family in Canton. His great-grandfathe ...
as Chin Man Lee *Wong Wai Tak *Lau Man Chun (劉文俊) *Cheng Ka Sang as Ju Sing Cheung *Wilson Tsui as Han Mo Ki *Yip Bik Won (葉碧雲) as Hau Yi *Jatfei Wong as Tin Pang *Wong Sing Seung (黃成想) *Chan Ga Bik (陳家碧) *Lam Ga Lai (林嘉麗) *Lee Gui Ying (李桂英) *Wong Fung King *Lam Yin Ming *
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*Bobby Tsang *Han Jun (韓俊) *Chu Kong (朱剛) *Stella Wong as Chiu Hung *Teresa Carpio (杜麗莎) *Chan Wai Yu (陳恵瑜) *Ng Bok Kwan *Cho Chai (曹濟) *Mak Chi Won as Won Chung Long *Yu Tin Wai *Chan Min Leung *Kwong Ming Fai (江明輝) *
Gordon Lam Gordon Lam Ka-tung (林家棟; born 21 September 1967) is a Hong Kong actor, film producer and screenwriter. Initially known for his supporting roles in films directed by Andrew Lau and Johnnie To, Lam eventually became a lead actor in the ...
as the prince's guard *Bak Man Bil (白文彪) *Yu Ming (俞明) *Ma Hing Sung as General Wu *Chan On Ying as Ah Fan 阿芬 *Ling Lai Man *Bau Fong as Happy Elder


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