Yang Naiwu and Xiaobai Cai

He Menghua, Li Hanxiang
Li Lihua, Guan Shan, Zhu Mu, Yang Qun, Li Yunzhong, Jiang Guangchao, Li Xiangjun, Ouyang Shafei, Gao Baoshu, Pao-Shu Kao, Su Xiang, Kun Li, He Bin, Jing Miao, Gu Wenzong, Wen Chung Ku, Li Ying, Shen Dianxia, Lydia Shum, Hao Luren, Wang Chong
1963
Hong Kong, China
Completed
Mandarin Chinese
120 minutes
Detailed introduction
This film (drama)Also known as楊乃武與小白菜,is aHong Kong, ChinaProducerwomen sex,At1963Released in year
。The dialogue language isMandarin Chinese,Current Douban rating6.5(For reference only)。
Renowned directors Li Hanxiang and He Menghua collaborate to bring one of the four great murder cases of the late Qing Dynasty to the silver screen through Huangmei opera. The story follows the son of the county magistrate, Liu Zihe (played by Yang Qun), who lusts after Xiaobai Cai (played by Li Lihua), the wife of Ge Xiaodai (played by Zhu Mu), and uses a drug to violate her. Afterward, fearing that the incident will be revealed, Liu Zihe poisons Ge Xiaodai with arsenic. Following Ge's death, rumors spread throughout the town, and to protect his beloved son, the magistrate frames Xiaobai Cai's former lover, Yang Naiwu (played by Guan Shan), accusing him of "murdering the husband to take the wife." Naiwu is tortured into confessing, igniting strong public sentiment, and local gentry jointly petition the governor of Hangzhou, Zhejiang, to save Naiwu. Naiwu's sister, Yang Shuying (played by Ouyang Shafei), cannot bear to see her brother die unjustly and petitions the Ministry of Justice for a retrial…