Zhang Songlin

Zhang Songlin Trailers

Dream Journey 5: Legendary Treasure TrailerTo Reap What One Has Sown TrailerAlong and Lili Trailer

Zhang Songlin (1932 - 2012) graduated from Suzhou Fine Arts College. He has successively served as animation designer at Shanghai Film Studio, deputy director of the animation department of Shanghai Film College, editor-in-chief, literature group leader and deputy director of Shanghai Art Film Studio.

Most Popular Zhang Songlin Trailers

Total trailers found: 13

No-brain and Unhappiness Trailer (1962)

01 January 1962

No-brain is a forgetful boy and Unhappiness is unhappy for everything. When others worry about their future, they really become grownups at once to make careers as they wish.

Little 8th Route Army Trailer (1973)

20 January 1973

The film was produced and released under the term of chairman Mao Zedong when the cultural revolution was still ongoing.

Along and Lili Trailer (1989)

01 June 1989

To Reap What One Has Sown Trailer (1991)

01 June 1991

The fat man is trying to get rid of the bees, only learning about the 'circle of life' in the end.

The Bee and the Earthworm Trailer (1959)

01 June 1959

A long time ago, the little bugs ate up all the wild fruits on the ground. The little bee was very anxious, but the little earthworm didn't care.

I Know Trailer (1956)

08 June 1956

The little white rabbit played hide-and-seek with her mother when she was pulling out radishes. The mother was worried that it would meet a wolf and asked it not to run around and go home quickly.

Dream Journey 5: Legendary Treasure Trailer (2019)

08 February 2019

Sun Wukong embarks on a vibrant adventure blending martial arts, magic, and myth.

The Story in the Murals Trailer (1959)

18 May 1959

The film tells the story of a severe drought in a certain year. Farmers dug wells and repaired canals on the mountain to fight the drought, and left a doggerel on the mountainside: "We don't rely on the Jade Emperor, we don't rely on the Dragon King.

The Cock Crows at Midnight Trailer (1964)

01 January 1964

Chinese puppet fable.

Three Monks Trailer (1981)

01 January 1981

Adaptation of the Chinese folk tale that gave rise to the proverb “One monk will shoulder two buckets of water, two monks will share the load, but add a third and no one will want to fetch water”.

Wild Encounters Trailer (1955)

01 January 1955

Two friends encounter a monster in the woods

Who is the Most Capable One Trailer (1961)

01 January 1961

The magpie asked who had the greatest ability, and the deer jumped out and said it was it because it ran fast.

The Little Swallow Trailer (1960)

05 May 1960

A mummy swallow teaches her child to cherish foods and respect labors of others.