The Reincarnation of Golden Lotus

The Reincarnation of Golden Lotus
Traditional 潘金蓮之前世今生
Simplified 潘金莲之前世今生
Mandarin Pān Jīnlián zhī Qiánshìjīnshēng
Directed by Clara Law
Produced by Teddy Robin
Written by Lilian Lee
Starring Joey Wong
Eric Tsang
Wilson Lam
Pal Sinn
Ku Feng
Music by Wei Peng
Lu Shijie
Cinematography Jingle Ma
Edited by Jin Ma
Production
company
Youhe Film Production co., LTD
Jiafeng Film co., LTD.
Distributed by Orange Sky Golden Harvest
Release dates
  • 8 September 1989 (1989-09-08)
Running time
99 minutes
Country Hong Kong
Language Cantonese
Mandarin
Box office HK $8,160,911.00

The Reincarnation of Golden Lotus is a 1989 Hong Kong sex film directed by Clara Law and produced by Teddy Robin, and written by Lilian Lee. The film stars Joey Wong, Eric Tsang, Wilson Lam, Pal Sinn, and Ku Feng.[1][2] The film premiered in Taiwan on 4 August 1989.

Plot

During Song Dynasty, Pan Jinlian was beheaded by the warder, she is reborn into the body of a baby girl named Shan Yulian, in Shanghai, after the Chinese Communist Revolution.

The war orphaned Shan Yulian at an early age. She graduated from Shanghai Arts School, majoring in Ballet.

In 1966, Mao Zedong launched the Cultural Revolution, Shan Yulian was brought to be persecuted and suffered political persecution by the CPC Government, she was raped by the President of Shanghai Dance Troupe. During the Down to the Countryside Movement, Shan Yulian was sent to the May Seventh Cadre Schools to work, she married a stupid farmer Wu Da, but she falls in love with Wu Da's brother, Wu Long, at the same time, Simon, who is a local playboy start to pursue her, and she falls into a love triangle with Wu Long and Simon.

Cast

Release

The film was first released in Taiwan on 4 August 1989, and it was given a wider release on 16 February 1990.

The film was screened at the Toronto Festival of Festivals.

The film grossed $8,160,911.00 million.

Award

Year Work Award Result Notes
1990 The Reincarnation of Golden Lotus Hong Kong Film Award for Best New Performer - Pal Sinn Nominated

References

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