Ivy Ling Po was at the height of her fame in traditional Huangmei Opera films -- and chiefly as a male impersonator -- when she radically changed her image, taking on an ultra-contemporary semi-musical role in Song Of Tomorrow. Ivy plays a dance hostess and leading man Chiao Chuang is a jazz drummer, but with a difference. Chiao is a heroin addict, and Ivy learns that heroin is a far more lethal adversary than "the other woman" when trying to keep their marriage intact.
Title | Song of Tomorrow |
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Year | 1967 |
Genre | Drama, Romance |
Country | Hong Kong |
Studio | Shaw Brothers |
Cast | Ivy Ling Po, Kiu Chong, Chin Han, Shen Yi, Lui Ming, Chen Hung-Lieh |
Crew | Doe Ching (Director), Doe Ching (Writer), Runme Shaw (Producer), Charles Tung Shao-Yung (Cinematography), Wang Yong-Hua (Sound Recordist), Johnson Tsao Chuang-Sheng (Art Direction) |
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Release | Oct 12, 1967 |
Runtime | 91 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 0.00 / 10 by 0 users |
Popularity | 1 |
Budget | 0 |
Revenue | 0 |
Language | 普通话 |