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Shanghai Blues
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Synopsis
Shanghai Blues combines romantic comedy, slapstick, music, and several classic coincidences (a favorite ploy of director and writer Tsui Hark to tell the story of a man (Kenny Bee) and a female dancer (Sylvia Chang) who meet under a Shanghai bridge in 1937 as they seek shelter from the Japanese bombing of the city. They are immediately drawn to each other and make a pact to meet under the bridge again when the war has ended. But their plans are thwarted and ten years later, the man gets an apartment in Shanghai (where he works as a musician, songwriter, and clown) unaware that the dancer -- for whom he has been searching -- is his downstairs neighbor. Meanwhile, a young, bubbly woman makes friends with the dancer at the club where she performs and inadvertently causes a considerable mix-up that at first looks fated to keep the star-crossed lovers apart. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Tsui Hark Director
Tsui Hark Producer
Tsui Hark Screen Story
Year: 1984
Runtime: 98
Country: Hong Kong
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy

Produced by
Film Workshop
Golden Princess Films

Awards
1984 - Best Picture - Hong Kong Film Awards