The Unbeatables I (双天至尊I) is a Singapore drama series that was made by Singapore Broadcasting Corporation's (SBC) Channel 8. The popularity of the series led to the production of 2 follow-ups, The Unbeatables II and The Unbeatables III.

The Unbeatables I
双天至尊
GenreGambling
Created byLi Yanping (李艳萍)
StarringLi Nanxing
Zoe Tay
Chen Shucheng
Zhu Houren
Opening theme《沉默的羔羊》 by Chao Chuan (赵传)
Ending theme《爱要怎么说出口》 by Chao Chuan (赵传)
Country of originSingapore
No. of episodes20
Production
Executive producerLau Tin Fook (刘天富)
Running time60 minutes
Original release
NetworkSBC 8
Release4 November (1993-11-04) –
1 December 1993 (1993-12-01)
Related
The Unbeatables II
The Unbeatables III

Cast edit

Synopsis edit

King of Gamblers, Yan Kun and King of Deception, Long Tingguang, both set their eyes on Coral Island - an undeveloped empty island- for their future casino landmark. Through underhanded methods, Long wins the gambling match with Yan and thus acquires the rights to the island. Yan is then forced to blind his own eyes, while his wife is made to commit suicide, leaving Yan's five-year-old son an orphan.

18 years later, Yan's son has grown up as Lin Jianfei. His happy-go-lucky attitude is a cover for his ultimate goal: to avenge his parents' misfortunes. His gambling skills draws the attention of Long's enemy, Qiu Huaifeng. She hires Lin to work for her family's casino and Lin uses this opportunity to perfect his gambling skills.

Later, Lin and his friend, Xiangnan, are mistakenly arrested for illegal gambling by policewoman, Luo Qifang. Qifang and her sister, Wenxin, both turn out to be Lin's neighbour. Over time, the bickering pair become romantically involved, and Lin reveals his true identity as Yan Fei, the son of the King of Gamblers.

Just as the young couple's relationship blooms, Qifang discovers that she is actually Long Jiajia - the long lost daughter and the only surviving child of Long, Yan Fei's arch enemy.[2]

Production edit

A Singapore card expert, Robert Chew, was engaged to teach the cast card tricks. SBC also engaged Jiang Dou Hai, who directed gambling stunts in Hong Kong gambling films, to teach the cast for two months.[3]

One of the few Singapore series (inclusive of the sequels) with gambling theme and the only one during the 1990s.[citation needed]

Accolades edit

Year Ceremony Award Nominee Result Ref
1994 Star Awards Most Popular Drama Serial Award Won [4]

References edit

  1. ^ "Local actor Li Nanxing signs with Chinese actress Vicki Zhao's management agency". The Straits Times.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Tale of warring families". eresources.nlb.gov.sg. 2 November 1993. p. 23. Retrieved 26 July 2022.
  3. ^ Ho, Sheo Be (1 November 1993). "Zoe Tay plays her cards right in new serial". eresources.nlb.gov.sg. p. 13. Retrieved 26 July 2022.
  4. ^ "Favourites win Star Awards". eresources.nlb.gov.sg. 28 February 1994. p. 11. Retrieved 26 July 2022.
Preceded by
Award established
Star Awards for Best Drama Serial
The Unbeatables (season 1)
1994
Succeeded by
Chronicle of Life
1995