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''Black Sash'' is an American
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television series starring
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. It ran from March 30 to June 1, 2003. Including pilots, a total of eight episodes were made; however, only six episodes were aired on
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Plot

Tom Chang (Russell Wong) is a former undercover narcotics cop who was framed for smuggling
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and spent five years incarcerated in a
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. Having lost his career, his wife (
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), and even the legal right to see his pre-teen daughter Claire (Valerie Tian), he returns home to
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to try to restore his former life. Tom's long-time mentor, Master Li (
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), now an elderly man, gives Tom his
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to run as well as lodging in an adjacent building on the wharf. Tom, affectionately called "Mr. C" by his students, teaches "the art of 8 palm changes" (
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), and, by the following year, students at the kwoon include several Marina Park High School students, including tomboyish, motorcycle-riding Tori Stratton (
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) and aspiring musician Bryan Lanier (
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). As the series begins, they are joined at the kwoon by Trip Brady (
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), dancer Allie Bennett (
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), and the troubled new kid in town, Nick Reed (
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). Nick lives with his police inspector aunt, who is a former trainee of Tom's years before when she was new to the police force. Nick's father is a diplomat who is newly posted to
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, and Nick's parents have sent him to live with Nick's mother's sister to provide stability for him so that he may finish high school. Nick, by his own reckoning, is well-versed in other form of martial arts, including
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,
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,
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, wushu,
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, but was nevertheless previously a disciplinary problem in
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and
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while living with his parents. Tom allows Nick to begin training at his school. Trip, on his own and otherwise homeless after his abusive father is imprisoned, lives in the kwoon with Tom in exchange for doing chores for the school. Trip also gets a part-time job as a waiter at an Italian restaurant to earn some extra money for his personal life. Allie initially has a crush on Bryan, and even takes notes in school for him, but ultimately decides to stop chasing him. Bryan provides
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services for their high school's
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performances and, occasionally, at local parties. Tori's policeman father has recently been killed in the line of duty and, in the pilot episode, Tom helps the police apprehend the man responsible. The series largely revolves around Tom's blossoming relationship with his young daughter (who sneaks away from her parents to visit him periodically), his interactions with his ex-wife and her new husband Phillip (who completely despises Tom and adopted Claire during Tom's incarceration), Tom's role as a mentor to the high school students who attend his martial arts school, and on the romantic relationships of its five primary teenage characters. In one episode, Master Li's wayward son, Jing, returns from Hong Kong under the guise of taking his place as the head of his father's kwoon, when in reality he means to sell the property to wealthy Chinese businessmen as a means of a quick cash grab. However, Tom reveals the truth of Jing's intentions to Master Li and Jing is banished by his father, forbidden to return. In another episode, Nick is suspected of murder when a fellow high school student that attacked Nick at a party winds up dead, but Allie discovers it was the deceased's girlfriend who was the real murderer. In one episode, Bryan takes a job as a bouncer at a club when he learns that the DJ position is filled. Meanwhile, Allie nearly falls prey to a college-age boy with a history of sexual assault, but she and Tori manage to turn the tables on the would-be assailant.


Cast

*
Russell Wong Russell Wong (; born March 1, 1963) is an American actor of film and television. He was one of the first actors of Chinese descent to hold a leading role in a primetime American television series, portraying Jian-Wa with Chi Muoi Lo portraying ...
as Tom Chang *
Sarah Carter Sarah Sanguin Carter (born October 30, 1980) is a Canadian-American actress. She is known for her recurring role as Alicia Baker in the superhero series ''Smallville'' (2004–2005), Madeleine Poe in ''Shark'' (2006–2008), and main role as ...
as Allie Bennett *
Ray J William Ray Norwood Jr. (born January 17, 1981), known professionally as Ray J, is an American singer, actor, and television personality. Born in McComb, Mississippi, and raised in Carson, California, he is the younger brother of recording a ...
as Bryan Lanier *
Missy Peregrym Melissa "Missy" Peregrym (born June 16, 1982) is a Canadian actress and former fashion model. She is known for her roles as Haley Graham in the 2006 film ''Stick It'' and Officer Andy McNally on the ABC and Global Television Network series ''R ...
as Tori Stratton *
Corey Sevier Corey Daniel Sevier (born July 3, 1984) is a Canadian actor. He is perhaps best known for his role on the Fox television series '' North Shore'' as Gabriel McKay and as Timmy Cabot in ''Lassie''. Life and career Sevier was born in Ajax, Ontario, ...
as Trip Brady *
Drew Fuller Andrew Alan "Drew" Fuller (born May 19, 1980) is an American actor and former model. He is best known for his portrayal of Chris Halliwell in the television series ''Charmed'' and for playing soldier Trevor LeBlanc on Lifetime's ''Army Wives' ...
as Nick Reed *
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as Beth Rodgers *Valerie Tian as Claire Rodgers *
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as Phillip Rodgers *
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as Master Li


Production

Although ''Black Sash'' was set in
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, it was filmed in and around
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,
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. The theme song for the show is the
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song "Breathe". Regarding the show's failure, one of the show's producers, Carlton Cuse, said: "I think everyone involved made a noble effort, but at the end of the day it just wasn’t a TV show that worked. Most don’t!"


Episodes

#Pilot (March 30, 2003) - Disgraced ex-cop Tom Chang returns to San Francisco to start over and teach martial arts to troubled teenagers. #Jump Start (April 6, 2003) - Trip must collect money from a criminal for his father's former associates; Bryan encourages a hesitant Allie to try out for the dance team. #Like a Virgin (April 7, 2003) - No synopsis available #Date Night (April 13, 2003) - Bryan gets into trouble when he becomes friends with a new student; Tom meets a woman who has a connection with one of his students. #The Prodigal Son (April 20, 2003) - Master Li's errant son returns to take over the dojo and Tom's classes, leaving him with nowhere to live. #Prime Suspect (May 25, 2003) - Police accuse Nick of stabbing Allie's ex-boyfriend to death, and the gang sets out to prove his innocence. #Snap Shots (June 1, 2003) - Tori discovers Allie's date has a dangerous past; Beth's new husband threatens Tom; Bryan gets a job as a bouncer at a bar with sleazy patrons. #The Bounty Hunter (Original Unaired Pilot)


References


External links

* {{The WB 2000s American drama television series 2003 American television series debuts 2003 American television series endings American action television series Television series by Warner Bros. Television Studios Television shows set in San Francisco English-language television shows Martial arts television series The WB original programming Television shows filmed in Vancouver Chinese American television