Most Popular Yunwei Ying Trailers
Total trailers found: 9
Can't Follow Along That Path Trailer (1954)
01 January 1954
Set in the period of land reform movement, a poor peasant Zhang gets a fertile land. But he doesn't work seriously on it, then loses money and runs into debt.
The Winter of Three Hairs Trailer (1949)
01 December 1949
San mao (3 hairs) was a very popular Chinese comic strip first published in 1935-37, continued from 1948 into the 1990s, about a young orphan boy struggling with life in Shanghai.
Unchanged Heart in Life and Death Trailer (1936)
29 November 1936
Probably the most sheerly entertaining of all the films made in 1930s Shanghai by 'underground' leftists, this riff on The Prisoner of Zenda is funny and engaging from first to last.
Plunder of Peach and Plum Trailer (1934)
16 December 1934
The film tells the tragic story of two recent college graduates, Tao Jianping ("Tao" is a homophone for peach), and Li Lilian ("Li" is a homophone for plum).
The Eight Hundred Heroes Trailer (1938)
01 January 1938
800 Chinese soldiers guard the important warehouse district against the invading Japanese Army. Re-imagination of a famous (bordering on legendary) episode from the battle of Shanghai: 800 soldiers of the 88th regiment against what feels like the whole of Japan’s Imperial Army - think Thermopylae, Chinese version.
Chasing the Fish Spirit Trailer (1960)
01 February 1960
Lackluster scholar Zhang was pulped for the marriage to grand councilor Jin's child when his parents were alive.