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Jiang-hu: The Bride with white hair

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Entre passion et gloire

Jiang-Hu: The Bride with White Hair

(Bai fa mo nu zhuan)

by Ronny Yu

Hong Kong

 

Entre passion et gloire

Director: Ronny Yu

Screenplay: David Wu, Ronny Yu, Lam Kee-to, Elsa Tang

Cinematographer: Peter Pau

Editing: David Wu

Action Director: Philip Kwok

Cast.: Leslie Cheung, Brigitte Lin, Chun Yu Ng, Elaine Lui

Production: Ronny Yu

Distribution:
Tamasa Distribution
63 rue de Ponthieu
75008 Paris
Tel: 0033-1.43.59.01.01
Fax: 0033-1.43.59.64.41
Mail: [email protected]
www.tamasadiffusion.com

Year: 1993

35 mm, Color, 86 min, 
OV Cantonese with French subtitles

Zhuo Yi-hang refuses to give the magic flower with rejuvenating power to the emperor’s messengers. He wants to keep it for Lian, his beloved. When they were children, she saved him from the wolves in the forest. He became a young man and a brave knight destined to succeed his master as head of the Wu Dang clan. Lian, who was given the nick name of ‘She-wolf’, was brought up by the Siamese Mo, banished from the Wu Dang clan because of their use of black magic. They met again and swore fidelity to another, determined to desert their clans and love each other. Yet, Zhuo Yi-hang retracted after the Siamese played a trick. The two camps are wiped out. Lian helped Zhuo to kill the Siamese before running away, disappointed by his betrayal. Zhuo has been waiting for her improbable return ever since ...
This fantastic love story was first entitled The Bride with White Hair. It is a masterpiece of fantasy films.

 

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