Mak Cheung-Ching's Filmography on TV
List of programs starring Mak Cheung-Ching on tv. Programs are sorted in order of last seen on tv. Last updated: Nov 22, 2024 2:08 PM
Special Female Force (2016)
An elite team of six female rookie police recruits fails to graduate as they resist to retreat in the final test when the situation gets out of hand. But their eminence provides them with another opportunity – “The Rafflesia”, a special female force that was disbanded 25 years ago when the mission failed, which is now looking for new blood to resume operation. Their first mission is to capture the notorious triad leader “President”, who caused the disbandment of “The Rafflesia” 25 years ago. He
I Love Hong Kong (2012)
Kwok Ching (Stanley Fung) is a soon-to-retire television weatherman who really has long aspired to be a news anchor. At home, he's single-handedly brought up three children, but they are fed up with him meddling in their lives. His eldest daughter Mei Mei (Teresa Mo) is a successful lawyer, and married to househusband Yao Ming (Eric Tsang). Tomboyish second daughter Ching Ching (Denise Ho) manages a supermarket and is in love with sissy promoter Lok Yi Nga (Bosco Wong). The youngest son Fu Shing
I Love Hong Kong (2012)
Kwok Ching (Stanley Fung) is a soon-to-retire television weatherman who really has long aspired to be a news anchor. At home, he's single-handedly brought up three children, but they are fed up with h
警察故事 (2004)
Sent into a drunken tailspin when his entire unit is killed by a gang of thrill-seeking punks, disgraced Hong Kong police inspector Wing (Jackie Chan) needs help from his new rookie partner, with a troubled past of his own, to climb out of the bottle and track down the gang and its ruthless leader.
Dating to Kill (1998)
Wayne is a hitman who wants to retire, so that he can provide a safe life for his wife and their soon-to-be-born baby. He also wants to go legit so that he can convince his dying boss to give up the gangster lifestyle. However, Lai finds getting work in post-Handover Hong Kong tough, and decides to take one last job.
Journey to the West II (1983)
In 640, Dang Kingdom's famous Buddhist monk Sam-Jang take a trip for India with his followers Sohn Oh-Kong, Jeo Pal-Kye, and Sa Ok-Jeong to take the Buddhist scriptures. When they walked about 270 km out of total 950 km's long journey, they come to arrive at Jachi Kingdom and witness there thousands of Buddhist monks are forced to build Samcheong-kwan. Sohn Oh-Kong fights off two Taoist magicians, Nok-Ryeok and Yang-Ryeong, and rescues the monks by acquiring the Kings acknowledgment. In order to