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    • Module 1: Laborer’s Love (1922)
    • Module 2: Sports Queen (1934)
    • Module 3: Goddess (1934)
    • Module 4: The Great Road (1934)
    • Module 5: New Women (1935)
    • Module 6: Song at Midnight (1937)
    • Module 7: Street Angels (1937)
    • Module 8: Long Live the Missus! (1947)
    • Module 9: Spring River Flows East (1947)
    • Module 10: Spring in a Small Town (1948)
    • Module 11: Crows and Sparrows (1949)
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Wang Renmei

Sun Yu in UPS Pictorial 1935-01

Sun Yu 孫瑜

Sun Yu, an influential film director, made his name in the silent era as one of the most prolific and talented filmmakers of United Photoplay Services (Lianhua Studio)

Wang Renmei 2013 by Richard J Meyer

Wang Renmei (2013), by Richard J. Meyer

Wang Renmei was on a fast track to become one of China’s leading film stars in the 1930s. Her early films were received with magnificent praise by audiences and critics alike, though she later lamented that she became famous too early and never had a chance to properly study acting.

The Little Angel 1935

The Little Angel 小天使 (1935)

Director Wu Yonggang’s encore to “Goddess” (1934) focuses on the trials of a poor but loving family and their angelic boy.

Song of the Fishermen (1934)

Song of the Fishermen 漁光曲 (1934)

Sister and brother struggle to survive as fishermen in northern China, in this musical melodrama. A box office smash.

Wild Rose 1932

Wild Rose 野玫瑰 (1932)

A vivacious country lass and a rich Shanghai boy fall in love. What will happen to young love when an uninhibited girl meets urban high society?

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