The Buddhism Palm Strikes Back

The Buddhism Palm Strikes Back

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show_name = The Buddhism Palm Strikes Back


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starring = Ada Choi Eddie Kwan Elvina Kong
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opentheme = "如來神掌" (The Invincible Medic) by Jacky Cheung
endtheme = "留住秋色" (Detains the Fall Scenery) by Jacky Cheung and Vivian Chow
composer = Joseph Koo
country = Hong Kong
language = Cantonese
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num_episodes = 20
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runtime = 45 minutes (20 episodes)
channel = TVB
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first_run = 1993
first_aired = June 14, 1993
last_aired = July 9, 1993
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"The Buddhism Palm Strikes Back" (如來神掌再戰江湖) is a TVB television series, premiered in 1993. Theme song "The Buddhism Palm Strikes Back" (如來神掌) composition and arrangement by Joseph Koo, lyricist by Wong Jim, sung by Jacky Cheung, and the sub theme song "Detains the Fall Scenery" (留住秋色) composition and arrangement by Joseph Koo, lyricist by Wong Jim, sung by Jacky Cheung and Vivian Chow.

Cast

* Ada Choi
* Eddie Kwan
* Elvina Kong


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