Kawashima Yoshiko

Kawashima Yoshiko

6.9

Jul 28 1990

2h 32m

Crime, Drama, History, Romance, War

This film is based on the life of Kawashima Yoshiko, originally Manchu princess who was the 14th daughter of Emperor Xu, later brought up as a Japanese and served as a spy in the service of the Japanese Kwantung Army and Manchukuo during the Second World War.

Anita Mui

Anita Mui

Yoshiko Kawashima / Kam Bik-Fai

Andy Lau

Andy Lau

Fook / Cloud

Lawrence Ng Kai-Wah

Lawrence Ng Kai-Wah

Lam

Ken Lo Wai-Kwong

Ken Lo Wai-Kwong

Tanaka's Assistant

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