Lady with the Lute Trailer

Lady with the Lute Trailer (1963)

10 October 1963 Drama 111 mins

Zhao’s husband goes to the capital to take the imperial examination but doesn’t come back. Due to famine, Zhao has to leave her hometown and find her husband, playing her lute for a living.

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Crew

Yip Yat-Ming

Yip Yat-Ming Makeup Artist

Lai Chu

Lai Chu Costume Design

Wan-Cang Bu

Director

Hu Jin-Kang

Hu Jin-Kang Producer

Lee Man Kit

Lee Man Kit Cinematography

International Titles

Lady of Lute Trailer

Zhao wu niang Trailer

International Releases Dates

Hong Kong 10 October 1963

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