Casts & Crew
Yuntai Guo
Bo Gao
Rong Wei
Fengxiang Zhang
Chunlin Liu
Mukui Jing
Yu Yang
Shuncai Li
Fuchen Cui
Jianyou Zhang
Hui Fang
Yiwen Guo
Diao Zhou
Ping Gao
Yan Zhang
Meifen Shi
Jingbo Li
Jianfu Hou
Lin Li
Lie Tian
Wenbing Zhou
Guang Cheng
Mengyao Li
Also Directed by Bin Wang
The most outstanding representative film soon after the founding of the People's Republic of China is The White-Haired Girl, co-directed by Wang Bin and Shui Hua. It is based on the legend of a white-haired female immortal. It tells of Yang Bailao, a tenant farmer who shares his life with his daughter Xi'er. The despotic landlord, Huang Shiren, attempts to forcibly take Xi'er for himself. On the eve of the Chinese Spring Festival, Huang forces Yang to sell his daughter as repayment of the debt Yang owes him.
Factory workers in 1947 repair a bridge over Song Hua River so that Communist forces can use it.
Also Directed by Xiaodan Tang
The People's Liberation Army battles the Kuomintang's 74th Route troops during the winter of 1946 in this movie about the Chinese Civil War in Shandong Province.
PLA send scouts to get through Yangtze River to collect enemy information of defense.
The first Cantonese-language talkie was produced not in Hong Kong but in Shanghai, by the Tianyi Studio, headed by the eldest of the Shaw Broters, Shao Zuiweng. The movie starred Xue Juexian, one of the greatest Cantonese opera stars of the twentieth century. - Paul Fonoroff, A Brief History of Hong Kong Cinema
Aolei Yilan lead her tribe to defend against russian invasion in 17th century China
The first Cantonese talkie. It was produced in Shanghai (Tianyi Studio) and was based on a Cantonese opera play.