Bai Lan

Bai Lan Trailers

It's No Heaven TrailerMummy Dearest TrailerThe Security Trailer

Bai Lan, born in 1938, originally named Fu Jinman. She was admitted to the China Film Company in 1955. Later, the China Film Company had financial difficulties, so she was loaned to an Asian Company. There her first Taiwanese language film "Zhu Hongwu" was filmed. Since then The China Film Company often loaned her to other companies, which led to her nickname "rental star".

Most Popular Bai Lan Trailers

Total trailers found: 13

Five Plus Five Trailer (1971)

26 January 1971

Comedy about five married couples — a pair of parents and their four daughters and sons-in-law. Li Li Hua plays the eldest girl, opposite her real-life husband Yean Chuan.

The Security Trailer (1981)

11 September 1981

Ah Wei used to be a policeman but his many battle scars and bullet wounds have demoted him to the daily grind of a sercurity guard.

Mummy Dearest Trailer (1985)

04 July 1985

A psychologically unstable man accidentally kills a junkie, sparking a cat-and-mouse game with a clever inspector who befriends the man's mother to expose the truth.

It's No Heaven Trailer (1988)

01 January 1988

Lung’s wife was raped and murdered, and the killer escaped justice. Consumed by grief and rage, Lung killed him and fled to Hong Kong, only to fall into the hands of a snakehead gang and be forced into a life of crime as a bank robber.

Early Train From Taipei Trailer (1964)

01 January 1964

Made as Taiwan’s economy took off in the 1960s, Early Train from Taipei is a classic country-to-city melodrama of development.

Since Your Departure Trailer (1965)

21 April 1965

A paratrooper Kiyohio meets a beautiful tour guide Shumei. The two hit it off and fall in love, but she'd already promised engagement to a childhood friend off at war.

Spy Red Rose Trailer (1966)

02 March 1966

Spy Red Rose

The Kamikaze Guy Trailer (1966)

04 June 1966

An elaborate criminal tango based around treasure hidden during WWII.

The Jade Goddess Trailer (1969)

27 March 1969

The story is based on a play written by famous playwright Yao Yiwei whose work takes adaptation from the novel in Sung Dynasty.

Zhu Hong Wu Trailer (1957)

10 August 1957

Taiwanese Language film from 1957, directed by Hsieh Sun

Reluctantly Seeing My Lover Off Trailer (1965)

25 September 1965

Taiwanese language film. Qiren and Bilian are a couple who are bullies by the Japanese during the occupation.

Real and Fake Rose Rivalry Trailer (1966)

22 October 1966

An espionage story taken place in Xiamen.

Last Train From Kaohsiung Trailer (1963)

31 December 1963

The son of Wu Village elder Datong (Brother Wang) is unrequitedly in love with the village girl Cuicui (Bai Lan).