Morning Sun (2003) USA
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Director:Barme, Geremie, Gordon, Richard, Hinton, Carma
Studio:Long Bow Group
Writer:John Crowley, Carma Hinton
Rating:7.7 (71 votes)
Date Added:2012-06-05
Genre:Chinese films
IMDb:0381430
Duration:1:47:00
Languages:English, Mandarin
Subtitles:No Subtitles
LAC code:300008729
DVD or VHS:DVD
Original:DVD Copy
Barme, Geremie, Gordon, Richard, Hinton, Carma  ...  (Director)
John Crowley, Carma Hinton  ...  (Writer)
 
Qing Jiang  ...  Herself
Nanyang Li  ...  Herself
Rui Li  ...  Himself
Shao-chi Liu  ...  Himself
Ting Liu  ...  Herself
Xiaohai Luo  ...  Himself
Zedong Mao  ...  Himself
Deng Xiaoping  ...  Himself
Weili Ye  ...  Herself
Luoke Yu  ...  Himself
Enlai Zhou  ...  Himself
Ching Chiang  ...  Herself (archive footage)
En-lai Chou  ...  Himself (archive footage)
Mao Zedong  ...  Himself (archive footage)
Comments: DCH 146

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