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The Bride With White Hair (1993)
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Reviews Counted:8
Fresh:8
Rotten:0
Average Rating:8.3/10
Runtime: 1 hr 32 mins
Genre: Foreign Films
Synopsis: Two of the finest and most famous stars of Hong Kong cinema -- Brigitte Lin (CHUNKING EXPRESS) and Tony Leung (FAREWELL MY CONCUBINE) -- star in this magical, martial-arts filled tale about rival... Two of the finest and most famous stars of Hong Kong cinema -- Brigitte Lin (CHUNKING EXPRESS) and Tony Leung (FAREWELL MY CONCUBINE) -- star in this magical, martial-arts filled tale about rival families. Lin and Leung play Romeo and Juliet-like lovers whose passion gives them the courage to pursue their romance. Unfortunately, they both are also the top warriors of their respective clans.... who may be forced to fight each other to the death. [More]
Starring: Brigitte Lin, Leslie Cheung, Ng Chun-Yu, Elaine Lui
Starring: Brigitte Lin, Leslie Cheung, Ng Chun-Yu, Elaine Lui
Director: Ronny Yu
Director: Ronny Yu
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Reviews for The Bride With White Hair
A demented, wildly colorful, extravagantly conceived martial-arts adventure-cum-mystical fable.
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