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Qin Xianglian (1955)

Gênero : Romance, Música

Runtime : 1H 36M

Director : Xu Suling

Sinopse

Qing (i.e. Qin) Xianglian was the wife of a man named Chen Shimei, who won the first title of national examination and awarded as husband of the emperor's daughter. Then Qing (i.e. Qin) sues Chen as a murderer who plans to kill his wife and son. In spite of the royal power, gownsman Bao Zhen settles the lawsuit and sentences Chen to serve his head.

Atores

Li Zaiwen
Li Zaiwen
Wei Rongyuan
Wei Rongyuan
Xi Baokun
Xi Baokun
Chen Shaofang
Chen Shaofang

Tripulações

Fei He
Fei He
Music
Pei Yang
Pei Yang
Music
Zhang Hui
Zhang Hui
Cinematography
Gan Lu
Gan Lu
Art Direction
Fan Liao
Fan Liao
Production Manager
Gufu Shen
Gufu Shen
Sound Recordist
Chan Wan
Chan Wan
Writer
Wang Qimin
Wang Qimin
Director of Photography
Xu Suling
Xu Suling
Director

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