Ding Jun Shan
Feb 23 2005
•2h 44m
•Drama, History
Detailing the creation of the first Chinese film ever made, this film was made to celebrate 100 years of Chinese cinema.
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See allYang Lixin
任景丰
Tan Yuanshou
谭鑫培
郝荣光
刘仲伦
Lü Zhong
慈禧太后
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