Tiao Chan (film)
Tiao Chan is a 1967 Taiwanese sound film directed by Hu Chia Shen. The film is a portrayal of one of the "Four Beauties" of ancient China, in this case the titular Diaochan, from the late Eastern Han Dynasty era. Like Diaochan, the film is also known by the literal translation of her name, the Sable Cicada.
Tiao Chan | |
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Traditional | 貂蟬与吕布 |
Simplified | 貂蝉与吕布 |
Directed by | Hu Chia Shen |
Written by | Chang Yung-hsiang |
Starring | Tang Bao-Yun Wu Chia-chi |
Release date |
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Running time | 106 minutes |
Country | China |
Language | Mandarin |
Cast
- Tang Bao-Yun as Diaochan
- Wu Chia-chi as Lü Bu
- Tsui Fu-sheng as Dong Zhuo
- Ko Hsiang-ting as Wang Yun
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