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T Province in 1984 & 1985 (1986)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 1H 34M

Director : Yanjin Yang

Synopsis

Actors

Ye Zhikang
Ye Zhikang
Guo Gang
Da Shichang
Da Shichang
Cheng Ge
Yuntai Guo
Yuntai Guo
Ma Yu
Weiping Wang
Weiping Wang
Wei Min
Fei Lu
Fei Lu
Li Tao
Naishe Zhai
Naishe Zhai
Liu Huang
Xiaomin Zhang
Xiaomin Zhang
Yongxuan Yan
Yongxuan Yan
TV Station Controller
Pengfei Tan
Pengfei Tan
Yuan Zhang
Ruifang Zhang
Ruifang Zhang
Sheng Zhang
Zhiao Ling
Zhiao Ling
Chen Shen
Qi Qiao
Qi Qiao
Lu Yan
Bi Ke
Bi Ke
Chief Procurator
Zhihua Wang
Zhihua Wang
Wen Can
Ya Yu
Ya Yu
Thief
Qi Zhang
Qi Zhang
Young women
Weiping Liang
Weiping Liang
Young men
Fa Zhang
Fa Zhang
First Secretary
Jun Jiang
Jun Jiang
Head Of The Organization Department
Jing'an Wang
Jing'an Wang
Minister Of Publicity
Xiaoqin Zhang
Xiaoqin Zhang
Bailiff
Qian Meng
Qian Meng
Reporter
Yuwen Zhu
Yuwen Zhu
Reporter
Chunshen Nie
Chunshen Nie
Reporter
Dagang Hu
Dagang Hu
Reporter
Wang Chi
Wang Chi
Minister Of Security
Yue Yuan
Yue Yuan
Vice Mayor
Delong Hu
Delong Hu
Lawyer
Xichun Wu
Xichun Wu
Lawyer

Crews

Liu Guoqing
Liu Guoqing
Writer
Yanjin Yang
Yanjin Yang
Director

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