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Beautiful Duckling
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese養鴨人家
Directed by Li Hsing
Written by Chang Yung-hsiang
Produced by James Shen
Starring Tang Pao-yun, Ko Hsiang-ting
Cinematography Lai Cheng-ying
Release date
  • May 20, 1965 (1965-05-20)
Running time
119 minutes
CountryTaiwan
LanguageChinese

Beautiful Duckling is a 1965 Taiwanese film directed by Li Hsing. It tells the story of a duck man Lin Tsai-tien ( Ko Hsiang-ting) and his adopted daughter Hsiao-yue. Hsiao-yue ( Tang Pao-yun) knows nothing about her real descent, which Lin has designedly disguised. Her natural brother Chao-fu ( Ou Wei) is a Taiwanese opera actor, he keeps asking Lin for money. He brings Hsiao-yue to the theatrical troupe to follow himself, where Hsiao-yue learns about her natural parents. Lin has to sell all his ducks, entrust Hsiao-yue to Chao-fu, and gives him money to let him start his own business. At the end of the film, Lin's son comes back, and Chao-fu repents his behavior and returns the money to Lin.

The film is one of the representative works of Healthy Realism Film in Taiwan, the traditional Chinese ethics. [1] It received three Golden Horse Awards including wins for Best Picture, Best Director and Best Cinematography. [2]

References

  1. ^ 何宝民主编:《中国电影名作欣赏》,海燕出版社,2007-06-01, ISBN  9787535033819. p.83.
  2. ^ 寇立光,李玉芝:《台湾香港电影名片欣赏》,山西教育出版社,1993, ISBN  7-5440-0257-8. p.75.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Beautiful Duckling
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese養鴨人家
Directed by Li Hsing
Written by Chang Yung-hsiang
Produced by James Shen
Starring Tang Pao-yun, Ko Hsiang-ting
Cinematography Lai Cheng-ying
Release date
  • May 20, 1965 (1965-05-20)
Running time
119 minutes
CountryTaiwan
LanguageChinese

Beautiful Duckling is a 1965 Taiwanese film directed by Li Hsing. It tells the story of a duck man Lin Tsai-tien ( Ko Hsiang-ting) and his adopted daughter Hsiao-yue. Hsiao-yue ( Tang Pao-yun) knows nothing about her real descent, which Lin has designedly disguised. Her natural brother Chao-fu ( Ou Wei) is a Taiwanese opera actor, he keeps asking Lin for money. He brings Hsiao-yue to the theatrical troupe to follow himself, where Hsiao-yue learns about her natural parents. Lin has to sell all his ducks, entrust Hsiao-yue to Chao-fu, and gives him money to let him start his own business. At the end of the film, Lin's son comes back, and Chao-fu repents his behavior and returns the money to Lin.

The film is one of the representative works of Healthy Realism Film in Taiwan, the traditional Chinese ethics. [1] It received three Golden Horse Awards including wins for Best Picture, Best Director and Best Cinematography. [2]

References

  1. ^ 何宝民主编:《中国电影名作欣赏》,海燕出版社,2007-06-01, ISBN  9787535033819. p.83.
  2. ^ 寇立光,李玉芝:《台湾香港电影名片欣赏》,山西教育出版社,1993, ISBN  7-5440-0257-8. p.75.

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