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Peking Opera Blues
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Peking Opera Blues

Sep 6, 1986
1h 45m
★ 7.1

Overview

In 1913 Beijing, three fierce women—disguised rebel Tsao Wan, jewel-seeking Sheung Hung, and opera heiress Pat Neil—embark on a daring quest filled with intrigue and betrayal, challenging societal norms amidst political turmoil and the vibrant world of Peking Opera.

Genres

Action
Comedy

Production Companies

Film Workshop

Cast

Brigitte Lin

Tsao Wan

Brigitte Lin

Sally Yeh

Pat Neil

Sally Yeh

Cherie Chung Cho-Hung

Sheung Hung

Cherie Chung Cho-Hung

Mark Cheng Ho-Nam

Ling Pak Hoi

Mark Cheng Ho-Nam

Cheung Kwok-Keung

Tung Man

Cheung Kwok-Keung

Wu Ma

Boss Wong

Wu Ma

Paul Chun Pui

Fa Kam Siu

Paul Chun Pui

Ku Feng

Commander Liu

Ku Feng

Kenneth Tsang

General Cho

Kenneth Tsang

Huang Ha

General Tun

Huang Ha

Poon Hang-Sang

Theatre Doorman

Poon Hang-Sang

Leong Po-Chih

Mr. Kam

Leong Po-Chih

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