Woman, Demon, Human with Xu Shaoli: DVD Cover

    Woman, Demon, Human
    a.k.a. Ren Gui Qing Director: Huang Shuqin Cast: Xu Shaoli, Li Baotian

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    • DVD Release Date: 07/13/2004
    • Original Release: 1987
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 53,284

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    Features

    4:3 letterbox; Celebration of Chinese cinema film series trailer; Chapterization

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Intro/Opening Scenes [4:38]
    2. Zhong Kui [6:06]
    3. Frightened Sight [9:25]
    4. Ghosts [4:40]
    5. Budding Actress [6:29]
    6. Shipped & Trained [4:53]
    7. Ghost Dance/More Like a Boy [3:56]
    8. Money Tree [1:33]
    9. City Opera [8:11]
    10. Ghost Opera [2:08]
    11. Silly Boy [1:58]
    12. Of Two Minds [6:24]
    13. Resigned [8:11]
    14. To Aspire, to Conspire [4:03]
    15. Black/Red [2:50]
    16. To Be Zhongkui [7:03]
    17. A Visitor [1:59]
    18. Fame [1:01]
    19. Going Home [7:39]
    20. Meeting of Heroes [5:57]
    21. Reconciling Ghosts - Closing Scene/Credits [5:10]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Three different women play three periods in the life of a successful actress in modern-day classical Chinese theater, whose hallmark role is as a male demon, Zhong Kui. Flashbacks take place as she applies the makeup for this role, and bring the story of her life (from the 1950s to the 1980s) to light, beginning with the sacrifice her loving peasant father made to ensure that she got the attention she needed to be a success on the stage. Clarke Fountain, All Movie Guide

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