Liu Hulan (1950)
About a heroic fighter for independence.
Liu Hulan (1932-1947) was a young female spy during the Chinese Civil War between the Guomindang and the Communist Party and stood for Communist. She was born in Yunzhouxi village, in the Wenshui County of the Shanxi province. She joined the Communist Party in 1946 and proceeded to become the secretary of the All-China Women's Federation. She was actively involved in collecting support for the Communist Party of China from the villagers of Yunzhouxi. This is a dramatization of her life.
Director: Feng Bailu
Runtime: 100 min
Release Date: December 31, 1950
Cast
- Zongwen Hu - Liu Hulan
- Qi Zhang - Grandfather
Screenplay
Music: Chang Sumin, Yin Shengshan
Language: 普通话
Original Language: zh
More Films by Director: Feng Bailu
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Liu Hulan about?
- Liu Hulan (1932-1947) was a young female spy during the Chinese Civil War between the Guomindang and the Communist Party and stood for Communist. She was born in Yunzhouxi village, in the Wenshui County of the Shanxi province. She joined the Communist Party in 1946 and proceeded to become the secretary of the All-China Women's Federation. She was actively involved in collecting support for the Communist Party of China from the villagers of Yunzhouxi. This is a dramatization of her life.
- Who directed Liu Hulan?
- Liu Hulan was directed by Feng Bailu.
- Who stars in Liu Hulan?
- Liu Hulan stars Zongwen Hu, Qi Zhang.
- How long is Liu Hulan?
- Liu Hulan has a runtime of 1h 40m (100 minutes).