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The Enchanting Ghost
Taiwanese Movie - 1970
The story follows a man who has to live in a haunted house due to his fathers debts and soon falls in love with a woman inhabiting the house. By far the most notable thing about this film is the fact that the lead…
Fairy, Ghost, Vixen
Hong Kong Movie - 1965
Fairy, Ghost, Vixen consists of three fanciful tales that may be loosely classified as ghost stories, but they’re presented and designed more along the lines of traditional fairy tales. They’re beautifully staged…
Sorrowful to a Ghost
Taiwanese Movie - 1970
As Meng, master of Patience School prepares to announce his successor, a rival swordsman named Dare Devil kills him. Although their skills are no match, the school's students vow to get revenge. (Source: IMDB)
Kwan Shan
Kwan Shan was a Hong Kong actor. He was one of the Shaw Brothers's leading men during Hong Kong's sixties golden age of Mandarin cinema. Born to a Manchu family originating from the northern province of Liaoning, Kwan Pak Wai had a difficult early life. When his war refugee parents both died, he was…
Irie Takako
Takako Irie (入江 たか子 Irie Takako, 7 February 1911 – 12 January 1995) was a Japanese film actress. Born in Tokyo into the aristocratic Higashibōjō family (her birth name was Hideko Higashibōjō (東坊城 英子 Higashibōjō Hideko)), she graduated from Bunka Gakuin before debuting as…
Lee Chia
Lee Chia is a Taiwanese director from Fujian. He graduated from Xiamen University with a degree in History and worked as a reporter, editor and editorial writer for the Xiamen Star Daily newspaper after the victory in the war. In 1955, he was loaned out by CFF to a private production company to make…
Kim Soo In
Kim Soo In is a South Korean screenwriter. She graduated from Dankook University's Department of Creative Writing, and completed her major in the Department of Film at Chung-Ang University's Graduate School. She wrote adaptations and screenplays for a number of feature films, including the adaptation…
Kawarasaki Kunitaro IV
Kawarasaki Kunitarô IV was a promising wakaonnagata actor, who excelled in daughter and princess roles but unfortunately died (a mysterious way) too young. He spent a few years in a Shinpa troupe in the forties of the Meiji era and was also involved in the early modern stage projects of Ichikawa Ennosuke…
Hirotsu Mitsuo
Graduated from Matsuyama Junior High School in1929. In 1937, he joined Shinko Kinema Kyoto Studio as an assistant director, admiring senior junior high school students Daisuke Ito and Mansaku Itami, and stayed after the merger with Daiei. He studied under Akira Nobuchi and Kazuo Mori and served as chief…
Atsumi Hiroshi
Born in Tateshi , Saitama Prefecture and is a stuntman and actor that belongs to TEAM HANDY . At the age of 13, he made his debut as a child actor in the movie "Butō ken mōko geki ya!" . He is regarded as Japan's top stuntman. He has a good reputation among the shooting staff as "Hiroshi in the fall",…
Arm Narawut Suriyut
"Arm" Narawut Suriyut is a Thai freelance actor and model from Bangkok, Thailand. He completed a degree in Mass Communication at Ramkhamhaeng University and is currently pursuing a master's degree in communication arts, majoring in film and digital media, at Kasem Bundit University. Arm first entered…
Ding Ding
Ding Ding, a Mainland China actress, graduated from the film and television acting department of the Beijing film academy, played the role of Yu Xiaoying of the divine clan in "The Awakening of the Divine Descendants", Yan Qingmei in the movie "The Legend of the Ghost Hand", and Jiang Shanshan in the…
Onoe Baiko VI
Onoe Baikô VI was one of the best onnagata of the Meiji, Taishô and the first years of the Shôwa eras. He costarred stage giants like Onoe Kikugorô V, Kataoka Nizaemon XI, Matsumoto Kôshirô VII or Onoe Kikugorô VI. The duo Onoe Baikô VI-Ichimura Uzaemon XV was extremely popular. He was expected…













