Ba Wang Bie Ji

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  2. Farewell My Concubine

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Ba Wang Bie Ji Story

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Farewell My Concubine

Get this from a library! Kaige Chen; Wei Lu; Fengyi Zhang; Li Gong; Leslie Cheung; Bihua Li; Tomson (Hong Kong) Films Co. Ltd.; Pearl City Video Ltd.;.

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Title:
Ba wang bie ji
Alternate titles:
Ba wang bie ji
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Format:
DVD
Summary:
Story that spans more than 50 years in the lives of two men at the Peking Opera, friends since childhood, and the woman who comes between them. Also an absorbing drama of the period in Chinese history from the warlord era through the Cultural Revolution.
Credits:
Miramax Films in association with Maverick Picture Company and Tomson Films Co. ; screenplay, Lilian Lee and Lu Wei ; producer, Hsu Feng ; director, Zhen Kaige.
Edition:
Publication:
Burbank, CA : Miramax Home Entertainment : Buena Vista Home Entertainment, distributor, [1999]
Languages:
Closed-captioned for the hearing impaired.
Details:
Studio(s):
Miramax Films
Tomson Films
Director(s):
Screenwriter(s):
Lu, Wei
Producer(s):
Cast:
Leslie Cheung, Zhang Fengyi, Gong Li.
Production:
Director of chinematography, Gu Changwei ; editor, Pei Xiaonan ; music, Zhao Jiping.
Notes:
Based on the novel by Lilian Lee.
Subjects:
Li, Bihua Film adaptations.
Motion pictures, Chinese.
Genre:
Feature films.
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