Zhang Shankun Trailers
Corpse-Drivers of Xiangxi TrailerThe Nightingale of Alishan TrailerSweet as a Melon Trailer
Zhang Shankun was a Chinese film producer, director and screenwriter. In 1934, he founded the Xinhua Film Company (新华影业公司).
Corpse-Drivers of Xiangxi TrailerThe Nightingale of Alishan TrailerSweet as a Melon Trailer
Zhang Shankun was a Chinese film producer, director and screenwriter. In 1934, he founded the Xinhua Film Company (新华影业公司).
Total trailers found: 24
10 March 1956
Painter Wang Zijian is saved from drowning by Aying, the daughter of a fishing folk. Their relationship becomes an intimate one.
29 November 1952
This is a 1952 Hong Kong drama film directed by Bu Wancang, Kuang-Chi Tu, Wang Yin and Shankun Zhang.
03 June 1955
A Mandarin adaption of Camille directed by Chang Shan-Kun and Evan Yang.
15 July 1954
The film was filmed for Chiang Kai-shek's re-election of the president. The history teacher introdug
01 April 1955
Lady Balsam's Conquest. A sequel of General Chai and Lady Balsam.
10 May 1957
Criminals use jiangshi corpses to smuggle illicit drugs.
13 April 1952
An early Musical by the Hsin Hwa Motion Picture Company.
01 February 1937
In this Chinese version of The Phantom of the Opera, the mysterious Song Danping terrorizes the newly rebuilt opera house and its young star.
24 January 1949
Ma the flying bandit calls it quits after his daughter is born. His wife, a onetime prostitute, can’t stand poverty and turns him in to the authorities before resuming her profession.
19 November 1941
The story was liberally adapted from a short sequence in the popular Chinese folk tale Journey to the West.
15 June 1938
Diaochan (aka Diau Charn and Sable Cicada), one of the Four Beauties of China, is supposed to be so stunningly lovely that the moon was shamed to hide behind clouds.
01 January 1936
A melodrama about the couple Zhu Dongxin and Ma Nina.
21 February 1956
Li Ming is collecting folk songs on the banks of the Taohua River and is deeply attracted by the voice of Jin Li Rong, a village girl nicknamed "Wild Cat".
01 February 1939
This movie is based on the famous Chinese folklore that is more than one and a half millennium old. The same folklore was what the Disney animation Mulan is based on, and similarly, it was what many Chinese movies/operas/plays based on.