The Emissary (TV series) explained

Native Name:獵鷹
Genre:Crime drama
Director:Lee Tim-shing
Siu Kin-kam
Yip Sing-hong
Lau Tin-fu
Leung Choi-yuen
Starring:Andy Lau
Deanie Ip
Babara Chan
Lau Kong
Tony Leung
Opentheme:Being at a High Game (胸懷大志) by Willie Fung
Composer:Joseph Koo
Country:Hong Kong
Language:Cantonese
Num Episodes:20
Producer:Lee Tim-shing
Location:Hong Kong
Company:TVB
Runtime:45 minutes (20 episodes)
Channel:TVB Jade
The Emissary
T:獵鷹
S:猎鹰
L:"Falcon"
P:Liè Yīng
J:Lip6 Jing1

The Emissary (獵鷹) is a 1982 Hong Kong crime drama television series produced by TVB and starring Andy Lau in his first television leading role, shooting him to instant fame. Since then, Lau's acting career began to take on a broad road. The series' theme song, titled Being at a High Game (胸懷大志), was composed and arranged by Joseph Koo, with lyrics written by Wong Jim, and was sung by Willie Fung.

Plot

Kong Tai-wai (Andy Lau) is an idealistic college student who decides to join the police force, and later becomes an undercover detective disguising himself as a chief assistant of a major drug trafficker. After a long period of hard work, Kong collected large amount of incriminating against the drug trafficker, finally completing his mission and bringing the trafficker to justice.

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