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Ci gaba da kallon KYAUTA ➞Yana lessan kasa da haka minti 1 don Shiga sannan zaku iya jin daɗin Unlimited Fina-finai & taken TV.

樊梨花 1968 Kyauta mara iyaka

Centring on the legend of the four ancient Chinese heroines, the film was a novelty for audiences at the time, as the singing performance was in Cantonese and used huangmei operatic rhythms—a popular trend in the 1960s, yet it retained traditional flavours by using operatic luogu percussion in the battle scenes. ‘Movie-fan princess' Connie Chan Po-chu not only sings Cantonese song and huangmei tone solos in the film, she also wows the audience by taking up the doumadanrole for the first time as the Tang dynasty female general Fan Lei-fa, showing off her superb operatic martial skills, together with Shum Chi-wah, inherited from Peking opera master Fen Ju Hua. Yu Kai's weaponry prowess and renowned female comedian Tam Lan-hing cross-dressing as a male general are also brilliant in this gem.
'Yan wasa: Connie Chan Po-Chu, Tam Lan-Hing, Yu Kai, Sum Chi-Wah, Yu Wai-Fun, Lai Man
Ƙungiya: Fung Chi-Kong (Director), Fung Chi-Kong (Screenplay), Poon Cheuk (Music Arranger), Wong King-Wan (Assistant Director), Ngai Hoi-Fung (Cinematography), Lai Chu (Costume Designer)
Studio: Gin Lei Film Company
Lokacin gudu: 99 mintuna
Inganci: HD
Saki: Mar 13, 1968
Kasa: Hong Kong
Harshe: 广州话 / 廣州話