Love in Time (traditional Chinese: 還來得及再愛你; simplified Chinese: 还来得及再爱你) is an Hong Kong supernatural television drama produced by Ricky Wong's CTI, and is the company's first television drama since its establishment. The drama follows the love story between a cold 224-year-old vampire (Danson Tang) and a young human girl (Michelle Wai).[1] A press conference was held on 9 May 2012.[2]

Love in Time
GenreSupernatural drama
Romance
Written byLam Siu-chi
Directed byBen Fong
StarringDanson Tang
Michelle Wai
Terence Yin
Sherming Yiu
Charles Ying
Kathy Yuen
Carlos Chan
Rachel Lam
Wong Ho-ting
Bond Chan
Country of originHong Kong
Original languageCantonese
No. of episodes9
Production
Executive producerRicky Wong
Production locationHong Kong
Running time60 minutes (Episode 1)
38–41 minutes
Production companyHong Kong Television Network
Original release
Release2 June (2015-06-02) –
12 June 2015 (2015-06-12)
Love in Time
Traditional Chinese還來得及再愛你
Simplified Chinese还来得及再爱你
Literal meaning"still have time to love you again"

The show had nine episodes.[3] Love in Time was Hong Kong Television Network's 11th drama.[4] It had English and Chinese subtitles when it aired in Singapore on Singtel.[1]

Cast edit

  • Danson Tang as Roy Thackeray
  • Michelle Wai as Lok Hei-lam
  • Terence Yin as George Spenser
  • Sherming Yiu as Koo Yuet Mei-loi
  • Charles Ying as Ngai Sum
  • Kathy Yuen as Angelina
  • Carlos Chan as Max
  • Rachel Lam as Man Sze-tung
  • Wong Ho-ting as Heman
  • Bond Chan as Marcus Morris, the series' only villain[5]
  • Chan On-ying as Mrs. Lok
  • Kawaii Wong as Lee Chun-chun
  • Cherry Pau as Chan Hiu-yan
  • Nick Chong as Cheung Chi-keung
  • Sin Ho-ying as Boss Ma
  • Jeremy Luen as TX
  • Wong Kwun-bun as Ken
  • Alan Luk as Veterinary physician
  • Oscar Li as Lam Kwok-ho
  • Luvin Ho as Yip Yuk-ying
  • Crystal Leung as Ching

Plot edit

The story revolves around a kind-hearted vampire and a hardworking young woman who falls in love with each other.

Marketing edit

A teaser for the television drama was posted on December 10, 2012.[6] A 6-minute preview video clip was posted on YouTube on June 2, 2013.[7]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "小迷看電視" [Little fan watching TV]. Lianhe Zaobao (in Chinese). 2015-06-12.
  2. ^ "Ricky Wong's new dramas". IHKTV (in Chinese). 2012-05-09. Retrieved 2012-05-28.
  3. ^ "影視娛樂" [Film and television entertainment]. Ming Pao (in Chinese). 2015-06-15.
  4. ^ "視評" [Visual review]. Ming Pao Weekly (in Chinese). 2015-06-15.
  5. ^ Tok, Suk-ha 杜淑霞 (2015-06-12). "陳少邦 新劇姦得過癮 吸血族竟畏高" [Chan Siu Pong's new drama is so enjoyable that vampires are afraid of heights]. Headline Daily (in Chinese).
  6. ^ 香港電視 HKTV:還來得及再愛你 預告片
  7. ^ 【香港電視網上首播】還來得及再愛你 第一集片段

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