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春殘花未落 (1965)

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1h 29min

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5.0/10

Cast Completo

AttoreRuolo
司馬華龍Chow Pak-Kwan
Yung Yuk-YiKam Fung-Ying
楊業宏Manager Chiu
Cheung Chi-SuenPolice Officer
Man LengFatty
何雲Kam's Neighbour
張作舟Party Guest [extra]
Lau ChunParty Guest [extra]
馮明Police Man on Traffic Check
大聲婆Maid [extra]
Chow LuenNgan-Sing's Colleague
尹靈光Police Officer

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Scheda tecnica

DettaglioValore
Titolo originale春殘花未落
Lingua originale广州话 / 廣州話 (CN)
Lingue parlate广州话 / 廣州話
StatoReleased
Compagnie di produzioneRose Motion Picture Company
Data di uscita7 ottobre 1965
Director楚原
Producer南紅, Cheung Wood-Yau
WriterYeung Chit
EditorsChoi Cheong
CinematographyChan Kon
Asst. Directors楚原, Cheung Chun
LightingLam Wah-Chiu
ComposerCho Tin
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SoundCho Tin
Costume DesignLi Nan
MakeupLi Nan
HairstylingLi Nan

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