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  2. Yan Ruisheng - Wikipedia

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    Yan Ruisheng premiered on 1 July 1921 at the Olympic Theatre in Shanghai's international settlement. [g] [29] One of the largest cinemas in Shanghai, the Olympic – owned by Spanish entrepreneur Antonio Ramos – was normally used for first-run releases of Hollywood and French imports. The Chinese Cinema Study Society rented the theatre at 200 ...

  3. Shanghai (film series) - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai is a series of martial arts action comedy films based on the characters written by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar. The series includes: Shanghai Noon (2000), Shanghai Knights (2003), and the upcoming Shanghai Dawn (TBA). It stars Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson as the Chinese Imperial guard Chon Wang and the American bandit Roy O'Bannon.

  4. Daybreak (1933 film) - Wikipedia

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    Daybreak. (1933 film) Daybreak (Chinese: 天明; pinyin: Tianming) is a 1933 Chinese silent film, directed by Sun Yu. [1] It was released by the Lianhua Film Company (United Photoplay Studio). The film follows Lingling, a young country girl from a rural fishing village, as she moves to the glittering city of Shanghai with her boyfriend Zhang.

  5. Street Angel (1937 film) - Wikipedia

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    Street Angel (Chinese: 馬路天使; pinyin: Mǎlù tiānshǐ), also known as Street Angels, [1] is a 1937 left-wing Chinese film directed by Yuan Muzhi (袁牧之) and released by Mingxing Film Company. Starring popular Chinese actor Zhao Dan (赵丹) and iconic Chinese singer Zhou Xuan (周璇), the story is set in the slums of Shanghai ...

  6. Laborer's Love - Wikipedia

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    Laborer's Love. Laborer's Love (Chinese: 劳工之爱情; pinyin: láogōng zhī àiqíng) is a classic silent comedy short film produced in China during the Republican Era, which officially premiered on October 5, 1922 at the Olympic Theater in Shanghai. [2] It is also known as Romance of a Fruit Peddler or Romance of a Fruit Pedlar (Chinese ...

  7. Shanghai International Film Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Shanghai International Film Festival (SIFF, Chinese: 上海 国际 电影 节, French: Festival international du film de Shanghai) is the largest film festival in Asia and China's longest-running international cinema event. [1][2] The first festival was established in October 1993. It is the only Chinese festival accredited by the FIAPF.

  8. Shanghai Film Studio - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai Film Studio. The Shanghai Film Studio (simplified Chinese: 上海电影制片厂; traditional Chinese: 上海電影製片廠), one of the three biggest film studios in China, is the film division of the Shanghai Film Group Corporation in Shanghai, China. It is responsible for the production of Chinese films and TV programs.

  9. Shanghai Express (film) - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai Express is a 1932 American pre-Code film about a group of train passengers held hostage by a warlord during the Chinese Civil War. It was directed by Josef von Sternberg and stars Marlene Dietrich, Clive Brook, Anna May Wong and Warner Oland. The screenplay was written by Jules Furthman based on a 1931 short story by Harry Hervey.