Jinxiurensheng(Movie)[1954]
《Jinxiurensheng》(Movie)[1954]

《Jinxiurensheng》Cast

Feng PeiJia Ying Cheung Play)

Ying Cheung

Cheung Ying (Chinese: 张瑛) (January 25, 1919 – December 14, 1984) was a Cantonese actor from Hong Kong. Cheung appeared in the movie Roar of the People, which starred Walter Cho Tat-Wah. He also appeared in Back to the Motherland! (1937), which starred director and father of Fung Hak-on, Fung Bo Bo and Feng Feng.

Luo XianSheng Chufan Wu Play)

Chufan Wu

Chufan Wu (1911 - February 23, 1993), formerly known as Wu Hao, was the late Hong Kong Cantonese-language film actor and the famous actor Gao Luquan's brother. Born in Tianjin, he studied at Hong Kong's St. Paul's College. He graduated from Shanghai Jiaotong University and graduated from Peizheng High School in Hong Kong. He worked as a store salesman, factory manager, and hobby apprentice in the early years. He joined Shanghai Lianhua Film Company in 1932 and took part. "Night Shot" sounded and became the actor of the film. The famous work is "Lifeline." In 1937, he was chosen as a "South China movie actor" by the Guangzhou audience because he played two characters, "Father and Son," in "Life Song." During the fall of Hong Kong, the Star Theatre Group performed in Guangzhou Bay and Vietnam. After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, he returned to Hong Kong and starred in the post-war first film "Flame of Love."

Luo Qi Luolian Zi Play)

Luolian Zi

actress. Guangzhou, Guangdong, primary school right now play Cantonese opera. After joining the Cantonese Opera Troupe as two assortment, in 1938 in Hongkong Southern Guangdong film company filming "eighth heaven." In 1941 starred in "vinegar flooded blue bridge." In 1952 to participate in the establishment of the Cinema Company, in 1954 self-organized Tsi Law-lin film company, self-directed self-proclaimed "love of Malaya", starring in the film with "Dreams", "wall" , "Dangerous buildings Chunxiao", "Zhu Menyuan", "Broken Chess Zero Wild Goose", a total of more than 100 ministries. 1964 exit the film. December 24, 2015, died of illness, at the age of 91.

Dong ShiZhang Wui Ng Play)

Wui Ng

Ng Wui (December 3, 1913 - March 1, 1996) was a Hong Kong film director and actor, best known for his films of the 1950s and 1960s. He is credited with over 200 films under his direction.

More Jinxiurensheng Cast

Actor Name Play Role Introduction
He Bi Jian He XianSheng No introduction
Dun Lu Er Bo No introduction
Yuet Ching Lee San Shen No introduction
Man-lei Wong Er NvEr No introduction
Cha Cha Lee Da NvEr No introduction
(None) Feng Peijia's friend No introduction
Siuyi Yung Feng PeiJiaQiZi No introduction
Qing Li He YiSheng No introduction
Yu Huifen Nv Pu No introduction
Zhen Mei A Cui No introduction
(None) Zhou MiShu No introduction
(None) Chen TaiTai No introduction
(None) Chen XianSheng No introduction
(None) -- No introduction
(None) Daisy No introduction
Chor-Shan Wong Er NvXu No introduction
(None) Wai SunNv No introduction
Chow Chi-Sing Da NvXu No introduction

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