Shanghai Blues

Shanghai Blues (1984)


  • Genre: Comedy, Romance
  • Release Date: 1984-10-11
  • User Rating: 7.1/10 from 19 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 43min
  • Language: 广州话 / 廣州話
  • Production Company: Film Workshop
  • Production Country: Hong Kong
  • Director: Tsui Hark
star 7.1/10
From 19 Ratings

Summary

In 1937 Shanghai, a soon-to-depart soldier meets a young woman under a bridge during a Japanese air raid. They vow to meet after the war ends, but they don't know each other's name or face. Ten years later, the young woman, a nightclub singer, takes in a naive girl fresh from the country. The country girl falls in love with the would-be song-writer upstairs who, unbeknownst to the singer, is none other than the soldier from the bridge.

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  • Kenny Bee

    as Tung Kwok-Man
  • Sylvia Chang

    as Shu-Shu
  • Sally Yeh

    as Stool
  • Tin Ching

    as King Clown
  • Loletta Lee

    as Stutterer
  • Shing Fui-On

    as Gangster
  • Manfred Wong Man-Chun

    as Gangster
  • Fung Ging-Man

    as Bald Rich Man Being Kissed
  • Woo Fung

    as Nightclub Manager
  • Kong Lung

    as Big Boss
  • Yue Ga-Hei

    as
  • Helen Ma Hoi-Lun

    as Chow Siu-sin
  • Huang Man

    as Chairman Yu
  • Tung Lo

    as Beggar
  • Ng Hon-Keung

    as Policeman
  • Siu Kin-Hang

    as
  • Chang Diy-Mei

    as
  • Tang Siu-Lam

    as
  • Ding Yue

    as Mr. Ma
  • Henry Fong Ping

    as
  • Wellington Fung Wing

    as
  • Lionel Lo King-Wah

    as
  • Ken Boyle

    as Rude Caucasian
  • Sai Gwa-Pau

    as Rich Man Who Pinches Stool's Behind
  • Edward Leung Yiu-Ming

    as
  • Mok King-Wah

    as
  • Ma Yin-Leung

    as
  • Michael Lui Ka-Wah

    as
  • Cheung Nam-Ngan

    as
  • Tsui Hark

    as Pedestrian Who Gets Soaked
  • Keung Yun-Chuen

    as
  • Che Hung

    as
  • Lo Kin

    as
  • Allen Fong

    as Beggar
  • Chang Kwok-Tse

    as Photographer
  • Lee Chun-Wa

    as Police Officer
  • O Sing-Pui

    as Policeman
Writing Raymond To Writer
Writing John Chan Writer
Directing Tsui Hark Director
Art Lee Kwok-Leung Props
Writing Sze-To Cheuk-Hon Screenplay
Art Au-Yeung Hing-Yee Art Direction
Sound James Wong Original Music Composer
Editing Ng Kam-Wah Editor
Editing Chew Siu Sum Editor
Camera Peter Ngor Chi-Kwan Director of Photography
Camera Chang Hui-kung Director of Photography
Production Tsui Hark Producer
Costume & Make-Up Poon An-Ying Costume Design
Sound Tang Siu-Lam Original Music Composer
Sound Tang Siu-Lam Music Editor
Production Anna Law Production Manager
Editing Chow Kwok-Wing Assistant Editor
Production Chu Feng-Kang Production Manager
Costume & Make-Up Lee Pak-Yee Costume Design
Camera David Chung Second Unit Director of Photography
Production Alex Chong Tak-Lik Unit Manager
Production Mak Shing-Fai Assistant Production Manager
Directing Li Chen-hua Assistant Director
Crew Chiu Chi-Keung Stunt Coordinator
Directing Poon Ming-Chu Script Supervisor
Directing Ng Hon-Keung Assistant Director
Camera Andrew Lau Wai-Keung Focus Puller
Camera Ng Lik-Fong Still Photographer
Costume & Make-Up Yam Jan-Hoi Makeup Artist
Camera Lin Tsan-Ting Director of Photography
Directing Chang Kwok-Tse Assistant Director
Sound Kwong Sek-Kei Sound Effects Editor
Costume & Make-Up Lai Wai-Yin Hairstylist
Crew Lai Yiu-Fai Set Runner
Crew Yiu Yau-Hung Special Effects
Costume & Make-Up Wan Yuk-Mui Hairstylist
Sound Sze-To Cheuk-Hon Dialogue Editor
Camera Bill Wong Chung-Piu Second Unit Director of Photography
Camera Lau Hung-Chuen Second Unit Director of Photography
Crew Chiu Sek-Keung Special Effects Coordinator

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