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1965 Taiwanese film
The Rain of Sorrow
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese
Hanyu PinyinYān Yǔ Méngméng
Directed byWang Yin
Screenplay byChou Hsu-chiang
Based onFire and Rain
by Chiung Yao
Produced byChu Chin-ching
Starring
CinematographyHu Chi-yuan
Edited by
  • Wang Chao-hsi
  • Liang Yung-tsan
Music byLiu Hung-yuan
Production
company
Tien Nan Motion Picture Company
Release date
  • October 29, 1965 (1965-10-29)
Running time110 minutes
CountryTaiwan
LanguageMandarin

The Rain of Sorrow is a 1965 Taiwanese film directed by Wang Yin, based on Chiung Yao's 1964 novel Fire and Rain. The film stars Wang Yin himself, as well as 21-year-old Gua Ah-leh in her acting debut.

Wang Yin handpicked Gua Ah-leh, a recent graduate of National Taiwan Academy of Arts (now National Taiwan University of Arts), from over a thousand candidates for the lead role. The film's other investors wanted a "sexier" bankable actress, but Wang wouldn't budge. Eventually Wang had to finance the film all by himself after other investors quit the project, but his selection proved brilliant. Gua Ah-leh won Golden Horse Award for Best Leading Actress for this film, and would go on to become one of the greatest actresses in the cinema of Taiwan.

Cast

  • Gua Ah-leh as Lu Yi-ping
  • Wang Yin as Lu Chen-hua
  • Lu Pi-yun [zh] as Hsueh-chin
  • Wu Chia-chi as Ho Shu-huan
  • Yi Li as Lu Ru-ping
  • Chen Ying as Lu Meng-ping
  • Chang Wen-hua as Lu Ehr-chieh
  • Wei Shao-ming as Lu Ehr-hao
  • Chou Mei-li as Fang Yu
  • Ming Ko as Lu Yi-ping's mother
  • Lin Wei-cheng as Ho Shu-huan's mother
  • Chou Hsun as Ah-lan
  • Lin Pin as Wei Shao-hsiung

Awards and nominations

1966 4th Golden Horse Awards

Gua at that time was the youngest Best Leading Actress winner in Golden Horse Awards history.

References

  1. 【台灣演義】台灣影后 歸亞蕾 [Taiwan History - Rose Kuei] (YouTube) (in Chinese). Formosa Television. 2014-06-15.
  2. Chang Meng-jui (張夢瑞) (February 2014). "歸亞蕾 演技入化境,豁達奪金馬" [Golden Horse Winner Gua Ah-leh: Superb Acting, Positive Attitude]. Good News Broadcasting (in Chinese).

External links

Adaptations of works by Chiung Yao
Wan-chun's Three Loves
Ya Qi
Fire and Rain
Ting Yuan Shen Shen
Zai Shui Yi Fang
Huan Zhu Ge Ge (characters)
Other works


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