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心灵深处
心灵深处

心灵深处

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Chinese

Runtime

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Rating

0/10

Release Date

01 October 1982

Country

China

Cast

Liu Xiaoqing

Liu Xiaoqing

欧阳兰

Wang Zhihua

Wang Zhihua

黄益升

Chen Guojun

Chen Guojun

张森

Yang Yaqin

Yang Yaqin

李坚

Baishuang Zhang

Baishuang Zhang

谢英

Liu Tong

Liu Tong

渭渭

Zong-xue Xia

Zong-xue Xia

欧阳父

Zhao Shuyin

Zhao Shuyin

欧阳母

Li Junhai

Li Junhai

师长

Yuanyi Yang

Yuanyi Yang

政委

Li Dayu

Li Dayu

卫生队长

Chen Xu

Chen Xu

小赵

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