Acting
Lin Zhen
Born April 17, 1921 · Changzhou, Jiangsu, China
Died May 1, 1977 · aged 56
Lin Zhen (林榛) was a Chinese actress.
Known For
Night Inn · 1947Night Inn
★ 6.01947
MovieDrama
Night Inn (Chinese: 夜店; pinyin: Yè Diǎn) is a Chinese black-and-white film released in 1947, directed by Huang Zuolin and starring the popular Shanghai singer Zhou Xuan. The film is based on the Chinese theatrical adaptation of Maxim Gorky's The Lower Depths by playwright Ke Ling. The play and the film were both banned in China during the Cultural Revolution but were popular in the post-Mao period.
The Winter of Three Hairs · 1949The Winter of Three Hairs
★ 7.31949
MovieDramaComedy
San mao (3 hairs) was a very popular Chinese comic strip first published in 1935-37, continued from 1948 into the 1990s, about a young orphan boy struggling with life in Shanghai.
Woman Basketball Player No. 5 · 1957Woman Basketball Player No. 5
★ 6.31957
MovieDramaRomance
Tian Zhenhua arrives in Shanghai to coach a local women's basketball team. Number 5 on the team, Xiaoje, excels at basketball but is unsure of whether to continue playing. As Tian gets to grips with training Xiaoje and the rest of the team, he reflects on his career as a star basketball player before the revolution.
Long Live the Mistress! · 1947Long Live the Mistress!
★ 7.51947
MovieComedyDrama
A man who becomes wealthy starts to have an affair and though his wife knows of it, she says nothing. Soon, the affair starts to have consequences and his business falls apart while the man’s sister starts to have a relationship with the brother of his wife.
Ah Fu Looks for Treasure · 1957Ah Fu Looks for Treasure
1957
Movie
Lalan and Dongdong · 1958Lalan and Dongdong
★ 4.01958
MovieFamily
Kind people help bring little Lan-Lan and her brother Dong-Dong to Beijing to their parents.
Window to America · 1952Window to America
1952
MovieDramaComedy
A New York City businessman meets a window washer hoping to commit suicide and decides to market his grief to the highest bidder in this acidic satire on American capitalism, one made even more memorable by the fact that the entire “American” cast are Chinese actors in whiteface. The greedy Mr. Butler (Shi Hui) convinces the suicidal “Charley” that he might as well endorse some cigarettes as he jumps out of his office window, and maybe wear a particular suit too. A true cinematic oddity, this Korean War–era propaganda piece is a satire that Frank Tashlin could envy.
Phony Phoenixes · 1947Phony Phoenixes
★ 6.01947
MovieComedy
Young widow Fan Ruhua feigns the daughter of a tycoon and solicits husbands on papers. But Fan bumped into Yang Xiaomao, a barber, who similarly pretends to be a suiter for a broke businessman to court a daughter from a wealthy family. After a series of misunderstandings, Yang and Fan finally give up vanity and live honest lives.
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