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The Greatest Wedding on Earth
Directed by Tian-Lin Wang
Screenplay by Eileen Chang
Yuen Chor
Produced by Robert Chung
Starring Louming Bai
Kelly Lai Chen
Ching Cheung
Cinematography Chieh Fan
Edited by Chao-Hsi Wang
Production
company
Release date
  • 11 October 1962 (1962-10-11) (Hong Kong)
Language Mandarin

The Greatest Wedding on Earth (aka Nan bei yi jia qin, Chinese: 南北一家亲) is a 1962 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Tian-Lin Wang, and written by Eileen Chang and Yuen Chor. [1] [2]

Plot

A rivalry between two local restaurateurs (one serving Cantonese food and one serving northern cuisine) heats up when their children decide to get married. [3] [4]

Cast

References

  1. ^ Louie, Kam (1 March 2012). Eileen Chang: Romancing Languages, Cultures and Genres. Hong Kong University Press. ISBN  9789888083794.
  2. ^ Stokes, Lisa Odham (5 February 2007). Historical Dictionary of Hong Kong Cinema. Scarecrow Press. ISBN  9780810864580.
  3. ^ Kar, Law; Bren, Frank; Ho, Sam (2004). Hong Kong Cinema: A Cross-cultural View. Scarecrow Press. ISBN  9780810849860.
  4. ^ "50s-60s Cathay comedy, text version". www.ejumpcut.org. Retrieved 16 April 2019.
  5. ^ "Art house: Double Bliss celebrates the spirit of 1971". South China Morning Post. 22 January 2014. Retrieved 16 April 2019.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Nan bei yi jia qin)

The Greatest Wedding on Earth
Directed by Tian-Lin Wang
Screenplay by Eileen Chang
Yuen Chor
Produced by Robert Chung
Starring Louming Bai
Kelly Lai Chen
Ching Cheung
Cinematography Chieh Fan
Edited by Chao-Hsi Wang
Production
company
Release date
  • 11 October 1962 (1962-10-11) (Hong Kong)
Language Mandarin

The Greatest Wedding on Earth (aka Nan bei yi jia qin, Chinese: 南北一家亲) is a 1962 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Tian-Lin Wang, and written by Eileen Chang and Yuen Chor. [1] [2]

Plot

A rivalry between two local restaurateurs (one serving Cantonese food and one serving northern cuisine) heats up when their children decide to get married. [3] [4]

Cast

References

  1. ^ Louie, Kam (1 March 2012). Eileen Chang: Romancing Languages, Cultures and Genres. Hong Kong University Press. ISBN  9789888083794.
  2. ^ Stokes, Lisa Odham (5 February 2007). Historical Dictionary of Hong Kong Cinema. Scarecrow Press. ISBN  9780810864580.
  3. ^ Kar, Law; Bren, Frank; Ho, Sam (2004). Hong Kong Cinema: A Cross-cultural View. Scarecrow Press. ISBN  9780810849860.
  4. ^ "50s-60s Cathay comedy, text version". www.ejumpcut.org. Retrieved 16 April 2019.
  5. ^ "Art house: Double Bliss celebrates the spirit of 1971". South China Morning Post. 22 January 2014. Retrieved 16 April 2019.

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