Two police officers, one black and one white, each for their own way of justice, embarking on a confrontation of death and death.
In a remote mountain sanatorium, two young psychiatrists begin their internship, only to uncover unsettling mysteries. As they navigate the patients’ fractured minds and the staff’s hidden secrets, supernatural forces blur the line between reality and illusion. One of them must decide whether to pursue his enigmatic goal or risk falling into a terrifying trap.
Three amateur gangsters: Ruhuan, Dude, and Langlang kidnap the confidante of a wealthy underworld businessman, attracting the country gentry and the three major forces of black and white to start hunting operations separately. Uncle Feng, a rural land manipulator, together with the organizers of the community, dispatched his men to search for the kidnappers, but they returned without success.
The Men of Justice <法網群英> is a television series broadcast by ATV, created and produced by the Gary Tang Tak Hei. The cast includes Lawrence Ng, Amy Chan, Kenneth Chan, Pinky Cheung, Jacky Lui, and William So. Incorporating several controversial cases, The Men of Justice focuses on the perpetual conflict between law enforcement and criminal activities. The series incorporates elements from current events that Hong Kong audience is familiar with. It also includes a battle-of-wits little-known outside the court system, such as how to skillfully use legal procedures, and how to choose members of the jury for important cases. Interspersed between the development of the characters’ relationships are the legal cases, which include: a medical malpractice case; corruption within the police force; a witness failing to help a traffic accident victim, which ultimately led to the person’s death; the death of a wealthy tycoon and the subsequent dispute over his will.
Baak Maan Fu Yung was a game show from Hong Kong, based on the original British format of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?. The show's host was Kenneth Chan. The main goal of the game was to win 1 million Hong Kong dollars by answering 15 multiple-choice questions correctly. There were three lifelines: 50:50, Phone-a-Friend and Ask-the-Audience. Baak Maan Fu Yung first aired on April 29, 2001. It was broadcast by Hong Kong's ATV.
Kenneth Chan Kai-Tai (陳啟泰) is a Hong Kong actor.
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