Most Popular Ye Ming Trailers
Total trailers found: 11
The way she lives Trailer (1985)
01 January 1985
During the ten years of Chaos, the young lady from businessman Zhang's family takes care of the whole family and keeps everyone together.
This Life of Mine Trailer (1950)
31 October 1950
Fifty years of modern Chinese history (1900-1950), including wars, revolutions and corrupt politics, as seen through the life and times of a simple Beijing policeman and his family.
Wo de shi ge tong xue Trailer (1979)
01 January 1979
A teacher look for her student after the end of the cultural revolution.
Window to America Trailer (1952)
01 January 1952
A New York City businessman meets a window washer hoping to commit suicide and decides to market his grief to the highest bidder in this acidic satire on American capitalism, one made even more memorable by the fact that the entire “American” cast are Chinese actors in whiteface.
Mother and Son Trailer (1947)
01 January 1947
After falling in love with Han Liren and giving birth to an "illegitimate child", Han Liren abandoned her and married a rich girl and cheated her out of the child.
Stand Up, Sisters! Trailer (1951)
01 January 1951
Da Xiang, a girl whose father died early, was deceived and sold to a brothel, and her desperate mother chose to commit suicide.
Family Trailer (1957)
01 April 1957
Based on the famous novel of the same name by well-known author Ba Jin, this movie traces the decline of a large, wealthy family in the early part of the twentieth century.
Big Li, Little Li and Old Li Trailer (1962)
17 June 1962
Sports gain acceptance among workers at a meat processing plant.
Magic Lotus Lantern Trailer (1959)
01 January 1959
A ballet film. An ancient Chinese legend tells of the love between the brave young man Yanchang Liu and the fairy Shengmu San, guardian of the unquenchable magic lantern.
Small Swords Society Trailer (1961)
01 August 1961
Based on the first dance drama in China to center itself on revolutionary themes, this famous piece of Chinese media history was adapted for the screen in 1961.