
Shanghai Blues
Oct 11 1984
•2h 43m
•Comedy, Romance
In 1937 Shanghai, a soon-to-depart soldier meets a young woman under a bridge during a Japanese air raid. They vow to meet after the war ends, but they don't know each other's name or face. Ten years later, the young woman, a nightclub singer, takes in a naive girl fresh from the country. The country girl falls in love with the would-be song-writer upstairs who, unbeknownst to the singer, is none other than the soldier from the bridge.
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Kenny Bee
Tung Kwok-Man

Sylvia Chang
Shu-Shu

Sally Yeh
Stool

Tin Ching
King Clown
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