Li Ping-Qian
Know for: Directing
Born: 1902-01-01
Place of birth: Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China
Also know as:
Mother and Son (1947)
After falling in love with Han Liren and giving birth to an "illegitimate child", Han Liren abandoned her and married a rich girl and cheated her out...
Poetry Written on the Banana Leaf (1932)
China's first song and dance film was "Poetry Written on the Banana Leaf" directed by Sun Yu and starring Wang Renmei in 1932. A battalion...
Laugh, Clown, Laugh (1960)
A sadder than sad story about a fun-loving optimist whose interest in comedy performance is despised by both his family and his wealthy future...
Awful Truth (1950)
As China falls into hyperinflation following the end of the war, people fought tooth and nail to get their hands on the only reliable currencies in...
Hua Mulan Joins the Army (1927)
A silent film based on the legend of Hua Mulan, released by Tianyi Film Company and directed by Li Pingqian. This silent film holds the distinction...
It So Happens to a Woman (1955)
Hung Sin Nui plays a mother of three who is burning with desires to serve society. Working as a journalist, she stays out for long hours, resulting...
The Peerless Beauty (1953)
This is a story of how Ru Ji, a farm girl of Chao Kuo, who sacrificed her own life to save her country and people in the year 257 B.C.
The Three Loves (1956)
Li's direction and Jin Yong's script always go hand-in-hand with each other. This time, their collaboration sparks again as the film seamlessly...
A Strange Woman (1950)
Not seen in Hong Kong for many years, A Strange Woman was Li Pingqian's first film at Great Wall Film Studio. Adapted from the play La Tosca by...
Three Charming Smiles (1964)
Tang Bohu is smitten by the stunning beauty of Qiuxiang, the maid of Grand Tutor Hua, during his visit to a monastery in Suzhou. Stalking the maid,...
The Young Mistress' Fan (1939)
Lady Windermere's Fan, Oscar Wilde's play on moral values, is adapted for a setting in Shanghai. Young wife Meilin mistakenly believes her husband is...
Our Husband (1949)
Li's first directorial work in Hong Kong is adapted, by himself, from the Hollywood movie The Great Lie (1941) starring Bette Davis. When a husband...
The Classic for Girls (1934)
A hostess in Shanghai invites her secondary schoolmates to a reunion. They each reminisce about their lives, with some having difficulties in...
The Seaman and the Dancing Girl (1970)
Ling (Li Tziang), a young woman forced to work as a nightclub hostess to support her ailing parents and young siblings, hides the truth about her job...