Ding Ni

Acting

Ding Ni

Born December 1, 1918 · Jinan, Shandong Province, China

Died June 17, 2013 · aged 94

Ding Ni (丁尼) was a Chinese actor. He is also known as Sun Ding Ni (孙丁尼) and Sun Changqun (孙昌群).

Known For

Sentinel Under the Neon LightsSentinel Under the Neon Lights · 1964
Sentinel Under the Neon Lights
9.01964
MovieDrama
Soldiers act as sentinels in the city center after the liberation of Shanghai and they are facing all kinds of temptations.
Wo de shi ge tong xueWo de shi ge tong xue · 1979
Wo de shi ge tong xue
1979
MovieDrama
A teacher look for her student after the end of the cultural revolution.
林海情林海情 · 1984
林海情
1984
Movie
海上风暴海上风暴 · 1951
海上风暴
6.01951
MovieAdventure
To Liberate ShanghaiTo Liberate Shanghai · 1959
To Liberate Shanghai
8.01959
MovieWar
After the decisive “Three Battles,” the East China Field Army is ordered to encircle Shanghai. Commander Tang Yunfu’s 300,000-strong KMT garrison readies for a climactic showdown. Under directives to liberate and yet preserve the city, Commander Fang and Commissar Zhang orchestrate a pincer movement, luring Tang’s main force to the suburbs for annihilation while infiltrating Shanghai’s heart. With underground leader Lin Fan’s help, our troops seize territory south of the Suzhou River. The KMT falls back to the north bank, and Liu Yi’s division makes a final stand downtown. Street fighting erupts as our vanguard storms the power plant, city hall, and key installations. Overwhelmed by coordinated military might and political pressure, the remaining defenders hoist the white flag, marking Shanghai’s liberation.
HopeHope · 1978
Hope
1978
MovieDrama
During the civil war, a baby is rescued by the party.
奴隶的女儿奴隶的女儿 · 1978
奴隶的女儿
1978
Movie

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To Liberate ShanghaiTo Liberate Shanghai · 1959
To Liberate Shanghai
8.01959
MovieWar
After the decisive “Three Battles,” the East China Field Army is ordered to encircle Shanghai. Commander Tang Yunfu’s 300,000-strong KMT garrison readies for a climactic showdown. Under directives to liberate and yet preserve the city, Commander Fang and Commissar Zhang orchestrate a pincer movement, luring Tang’s main force to the suburbs for annihilation while infiltrating Shanghai’s heart. With underground leader Lin Fan’s help, our troops seize territory south of the Suzhou River. The KMT falls back to the north bank, and Liu Yi’s division makes a final stand downtown. Street fighting erupts as our vanguard storms the power plant, city hall, and key installations. Overwhelmed by coordinated military might and political pressure, the remaining defenders hoist the white flag, marking Shanghai’s liberation.