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Flying Tiger
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Title: Flying Tiger

Release Date: 6 Apr 2018

Runtime: 45m

Genre: Drama, Action & Adventure, Crime

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Production Companies: Shaw Brothers, TVB

Overview: During a promotion ceremony for police officers, Senior Superintendent Ko Yat-tai is taken hostage. Seeing his father in danger, OCTB Senior Inspector Marcus Ko Ka-chun is unable to do anything. In a split second, Yat-tai’s eldest son Vincent Ko Ka-long, a member of the Flying Tigers, demonstrates his excellent marksmanship to save him, which unexpectedly acts as a trigger to bring what was buried in the Ko family back to light. A recent spate of murders of undercover cops, a surge of new drugs, and terrorist groups are a portent of a menacing future that Superintendent Lip Yu-hong relentlessly fights against. Meanwhile, caught in their own relationship dilemma, two brothers, Ka-long and Ka-chun, end up going their separate ways, turning into rivals...

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Cast

  • Victor Lip Yu-hong: Michael Miu Kiu-Wai
  • Leoi Cheuk-fung: Eddie Cheung Siu-Fai
  • Vincent Ko Ka-long: Bosco Wong Chung-Chak
  • Marcus Ko Ka-chun: Ron Ng Cheuk-Hai
  • Ko Yat-tai: Hugo Ng Doi-Yung
  • Kenny: Oscar Leung Lit-Wai
  • Dai Yi-fei: Venus Wong Man-Yik
  • Lo Man-na: Christine Ng Wing-Mei
  • Cheung Wai-shan: Mandy Wong
  • Flying Tiger (Season 1)

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