Wen Yimin
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Wen Yimin (文逸民 : Beijing, 1890 – Hong Kong, 22 December 1978) was a Chinese film director and actor.[1] After 1959 he turned back to acting, with roles in numerous Hong Kong films until 1971.
Filmography
- As director, around 50 films
- Heroic Son and Daughter (1927) for Youlian (U. Lien) Film Company Shanghai, co-starring with future wife Fan Xuepeng
- followed by four more sequels in the swordsman genre for Youlian
- Red Heroine (1929), available with English subtitles at the Chinese Film Classics website
- Shattered Dream in the Dance Hall Tianyi studio, starring Fan Xuepeng
- Mother
- As actor, at least 56 films
References
- ^ "The Chinese Mirror: Wen Yimin 文逸民 (1890 - 1978)". www.chinesemirror.com. Archived from the original on 2009-07-20.