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Serangoon Road

  • TV Series
  • 2013
  • Not Rated
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
742
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Joan Chen, Maeve Dermody, Don Hany, Alaric, Michael Dorman, Pamelyn Chee, Chin Han, and Ario Bayu in Serangoon Road (2013)
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Serangoon Road is a detective noir series set against the tumultuous backdrop of 1960s Singapore.Serangoon Road is a detective noir series set against the tumultuous backdrop of 1960s Singapore.Serangoon Road is a detective noir series set against the tumultuous backdrop of 1960s Singapore.

  • Creator
    • Paul D. Barron
  • Stars
    • Don Hany
    • Joan Chen
    • Maeve Dermody
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    742
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    • Creator
      • Paul D. Barron
    • Stars
      • Don Hany
      • Joan Chen
      • Maeve Dermody
    • 23User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 6 nominations total

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    Don Hany
    Don Hany
    • Sam Callaghan
    • 2013
    Joan Chen
    Joan Chen
    • Patricia Cheng
    • 2013
    Maeve Dermody
    • Claire Simpson
    • 2013
    Alaric
    Alaric
    • Kang
    • 2013
    Michael Dorman
    Michael Dorman
    • Conrad Harrison
    • 2013
    Pamelyn Chee
    Pamelyn Chee
    • Su Ling
    • 2013
    Zhang Wei
    • Uncle Weng
    • 2013
    Ario Bayu
    Ario Bayu
    • Inspector Amran
    • 2013
    Rachael Blake
    Rachael Blake
    • Lady Tuckworth
    • 2013
    Tony Martin
    Tony Martin
    • Bruce 'Macca' MacDonald
    • 2013
    Jeremy Lindsay Taylor
    Jeremy Lindsay Taylor
    • Frank Simpson
    • 2013
    Wendy Zhuo
    Wendy Zhuo
    • Joo Ee
    • 2013
    Shane Briant
    Shane Briant
    • Major Lawrence Miller
    • 2013
    Aizuddiin Nasser
    • Tommy
    • 2013
    Chin Han
    Chin Han
    • Kay Song
    • 2013
    Beatrice Chien
    • Kok Tao Aunty
    • 2013
    Ted Maynard
    • Wild Bill
    • 2013
    Kay Tong Lim
    • Tiger General
    • 2013
    • Creator
      • Paul D. Barron
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    8maryannupright33

    Great entertainment

    This series is meant to entertain. It doesn't claim to be a documentary or factual history or personal experience. It's just entertainment - don't expect it to be anything else. Of course there are character stereotypes standard dialogue and familiar plot lines - after more than 100 years of filming, what movie doesn't contain those things? The actors are good and the scenery and background activity appear very authentic. I've spent considerable time in Singapore (in recent years of course!), and the backdrops look real enough to me, even given that the series is set in 1964. Chill out and be entertained for a while - or watch something else.
    factgasm

    One or two Singapore Slings too many.

    Given that the series is a co-production between HBO Asia and others, what a shame that HBO Asia's very own synopsis writer clearly needs some lessons in history: "The world is changing, the global balance of power is shifting . . ." This ignores the fact that the early to mid-sixties was the height of the Cold War - a tense stand off between the West and the Communist Bloc. Only one year before this series is set the world had been taken to the brink of global nuclear warfare in the Cuban Missile Crisis. Power wasn't shifting, rather an irresistible force had gone up against an immovable object.

    "The colonial rule of the British has finally come to an end and independence is on the horizon." Actually, Singaporean independence wasn't on the horizon - quite the opposite. Starting as early as 1955, as a result of post war austerity the British had been handing over power to Singapore in an orderly and gradual withdrawal. Far from seeking independence, by 1964, when the series is set, Singapore, fearing the loss of British protection, had become firmly entrenched as part of the Malaysian Federation.

    "It's an exciting time where the island state can finally forge its own identity." Again, untrue. In 1965 Singapore was, very much against its wishes, expelled from the Malaysian Federation. Singapore had independence thrust upon it, independence it had not sought. Singaporeans had not led some brave freedom fighting campaign in a bid to rid itself of evil oppressors, it had been stood up - twice.

    Perhaps it might be more prudent in future for HBO Asia to employ an historian to write its historical synopses rather than a Stepford Wife.
    10narde-858-569764

    Excellent casting and very entertaining - loved it!

    I absolutely loved it. Couldn't get enough of it. Great cast and crew. Great collaboration efforts by Singapore and Australia. Great choice of cast. Don Hany did so well and I'm now his fan. I wish Russell Wong was featured more. He's a great actor and will watch more of him. Authentic settings and enjoyed the Aussie presence. Well done ABC!!! Don't worry about the ratings. The average Aussies aren't discerning. I hope they bring out another series. I think all the Aussie actors did extremely well in keeping the authenticity of the settings. Nice work too with bringing the honorable Joan Chen into the cast. Hany mastered the local languages and the culture very well indeed and looked very comfortable working with the Asian actors/actresses. He is indeed a very versatile actor. Please bring on more. I can't understand why ABC thinks this is a flop because it is so not!
    8jacksonwheeler

    Enjoyable show

    I don't tend to watch a lot of Asian cinema or TV but Serangoon Road may change that. I am finding the show really enjoyable. Perhaps the characters and story lines are a little stereotypical but the writing is strong, the atmosphere emotive and Don Hany and Joan Chen are never less than brilliant. I am captivated week in and week out with the story so far. I hadn't actually noticed any difficulty with sound as mentioned by other reviewers - although as I have been overseas for a few weeks I have watched the majority of the episodes on line (wearing earphones) so perhaps that had a bearing. The fashion and hairstyles of the era have been an interesting side issue for me ... as a Gen X I can barely remember how truly awful some of the fabrics were back on those days but Serangoon Road has definitely remained on the side of authenticity as the clothing looks really uncomfortable!
    9peterg11

    surprisingly addictive

    This series strongly reminds me of the Singapore I grew up in and it it great for setting and atmosphere. The stories are interesting and wide ranging which keeps the attention. The lead male is a kind of D'Arcy figure with 60s hippy flaws. Too many long languid looks to be snappy and sharp so loses a star for that alone. Very good acting from everyone and surprisingly addictive.

    Where is Season 2 - it deserves it!

    As is common these days, there are some ongoing stories that run through the whole series and only conclude in the last episode, but while this provides great continuity each episode also has an independent story which concludes during the episode. My recollection of Expat life in South East Asia at this time tells me this is very well represented, in terms of style, contrast with the local community, and attitudes of the time between the Brits and Americans, Chinese and Brits, Aussies and Brits, Police and population, etc. The lead male appears to speak the local languages well despite being Australian, so all credit to Don Hany for pulling that off!

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    • Trivia
      Singapore gained independence in 1961 and all vice including brothels and gambling became illegal and was closed down...this is supposed to be 1964. Singapore joined Malaysia in 1963 and became fully independent in 1965. Vice was not cleared up overnight!
    • Goofs
      Mandarin wasn't very commonly used for day to day conversation in Singapore during the 1960s. Regional dialects like Hokkien (Min Nan) were way more common, even amongst expatriates that spoke local languages.

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    • Release date
      • September 22, 2013 (Australia)
    • Countries of origin
      • Singapore
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 星洲檔案
    • Filming locations
      • Singapore, Singapore
    • Production companies
      • HBO Asia
      • Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC)
      • ContentFilm International
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