Long Live the Mistress! Trailer

Long Live the Mistress! Trailer (1947)

30 November 1947 Drama, Comedy, Romance 108 mins

A man who becomes wealthy starts to have an affair and though his wife knows of it, she says nothing. Soon, the affair starts to have consequences and his business falls apart while the man’s sister starts to have a relationship with the brother of his wife.

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Cast

Jiang Tianliu

as Chen Sizhen

Zhang Fa

as Tang Zhiyuan

Lin Zhen

as Chen's Mother

Han Fei

as Chen Sirui

Wang Yi

as Tang Zhiqin

Shi Hui

as Chen's Father

Shangguan Yunzhu

as Shi Mimi

Lu Shan

as Mother-in-Law

Cao Wei

as Deputy Manager Xue

Cheng Zhi

as Shi Guang

Cui Chaoming

as Lawyer Yang (as Cui Chao-Ming)

Gao Xiaoou

as New Friend

Jin Gang

as Clerk

Su Yun

as Ma Linlin

Tian Zhendong

as Old Zhou

Crew

Hanwen Xin

Hanwen Xin Makeup Designer

Sang Hu

Director

Yuebai Wang

Yuebai Wang Set Dresser

Huang Shaofen

Huang Shaofen Director of Photography

Ge Weiqing

Ge Weiqing Director of Photography

Qi Qiu-Ming

Qi Qiu-Ming Costume Design

Fu Jiqiu

Fu Jiqiu Editor

Xu Qi

Xu Qi Director of Photography

Zhang Zheng-Fan

Original Music Composer

International Titles

太太万岁 Trailer

Long Live the Missus! Trailer

Tai tai wan sui Trailer

International Releases Dates

China 30 November 1947

Production Companies

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