Mission In Trouble

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[edit] Introduction

This is a 2003 big production with lots of talents, various locations and facilities. It's not TVB /ATV production but you can rent it from ATV stores and distributed by Tai Seng Entertainment. The locations is great with the first few episodes in Hong Kong, then move to good-old Kuala Lumpur - have a jolly good times guessing all those familiar locations before moving to Thailand and back to China at episode 15. The last few episodes is very interesting with a sizzling romance from the two leads in a dangerous assignment in Thailand.

Credits - Yee2

[edit] First Broadcast

  • ATV - 2003

[edit] Title

  • Chinese: 雄心密令
  • English: Mission In Trouble

[edit] Episodes

30

[edit] Cast

  • Michael Tao
  • Yoyo Mung
  • Rachel Ngan
  • Maggie Q
  • Terrence Yin
  • Mark Cheng
  • Sheung Tin Ngor
  • Danny Lee
  • Ti Lung
  • Lee Chi Hung

[edit] Theme Songs

Terence Yin - "Qing Yuan Rang Ni Jou" "Be Willing to Let You Go"

[edit] Genre

[edit] Summaries

[edit] News

July 13th 2001- Rumours abound that Jackie Chan's production company will soon delve into the television market as there is speculation the company is investing HK$20 million into a thirty episode series starring Michael To Dai-Yu, Ken Lo Wai-Kwong and Duen Wai-Lun. The series will purportedly start shooting in September with work on location in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and Shenzhen.

Dec, 2001 - Seung Tin-Ngor, one of TVB's leading ladies in the mid to late-1980s, has kept busy ever since she signed a contract with ATV earlier this year. Having just completed work on the ATV series GWAI HUP DING DING DONG (lit. STRANGE HERO DING DING DONG), she will head to Shenzhen today to work on the independent television series DAI BAN MUT LING (lit. TAI-PAN's SECRET ORDERS). Backed by Willie Chan Chi-Keung's production company, it stars Ken Lo Wai-Kwong, Maggie Q and Yoyo Mung Ka-Wai.

In today's (23rd February 2002) edition of Stalkin' The Stars, reporters from Oriental Daily News bumped into Yoyo Mung Ka-Wai the night before last on her way home from a Happy Valley district fruit market. Mung has been busy lately working on the independent television series DAI BAN MUT LING (lit. TAI-PAN'S SECRET ORDER). The shoot has taken her to Malaysia and Thailand.

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