The Dream of Red Mansions 1927 Directed by Pengnian Ren · Written by Bibo Xu + My List Mark as watched ↗ Share Your Rating ★★★★★ Cast L Lu Jianfen Wen Yi-Min K Kongkong Zhou Xuepeng Fan Wang Xieyan B Banmei Xing S Shuyu Cai Y Yijun Yuan D Dingzhi Li S Shaohui Chen B Banqian Yi Y Yueru Huang More from Pengnian RenSee all →‹Lady Robin Hood · 1947Lady Robin Hood★ 7.01947MovieAdventureA sick king instructs his loyal minister Luo Zhengqing to guide and install the crown prince as king after his death. However, the minister of the army, Situ Yangming, makes a grab for power after the King's death and incarcerates the crown prince. Luo's daughter disguises herself as the male bandit Robin Hood, robbing government offices to help the poor. Meanwhile, Situ orders captain of the imperial guards, Zhang Zhonggeng, to kill the crown prince. Zhang is a loyalist and conspires with Lady Robin Hood to save the crown prince. When Situ discovers that the prince has escaped, he falsifies the late King's will and has himself crowned as king. However, the female Robin Hood has stolen the original will. The female Robin Hood kills Situ and installs the crown prince as the ruler.▶+Greedy Neighbors · 1933Greedy Neighbors★ 6.01933MovieDramaA foolish wealthy inheritor, whose household is dependent on his wife's competence, finds his estate threatened by a bully neighbor in this allegory of the difficulty of dealing with unchecked aggression and treachery, and of the tension between traditional Chinese customs and early 20th-century European influences. Originally about 100 minutes, only 41 minutes exist.▶+Yan Ruisheng · 1921Yan Ruisheng1921MovieDramaDocumentaryIn the summer of 1920, Shanghai was scandalized by a sensational murder, a high-profile case and subsequent trial that was the ongoing topic of conversation in the city's numerous cafes, clubs and teahouses. Among the various reasons for its notoriety, two stand out: first, the victim was a high-class prostitute, well known in Shanghai; second, the murderer had been a mid-level manager in a respected foreign firm, a playboy who in Manhattan might have been termed a "prominent young man about town." There were detailed press reports daily as the case wound its way through the judicial system.▶+›More Like ThisCouldn't load this row right now.