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Turning Point 1977
Turning Point 1977

Turning Point 1977

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At the close of the Cultural Revolution, a group of young idealists battle for the right to return home and restart their lives after years of toil on a state run re-education farm in China.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Chinese

Runtime

105 mins

Rating

8/10

Release Date

02 April 2009

Country

China

Cast

Wang Xuebing

Wang Xuebing

Pan Zhiyu

Zhou Xianxin

Zhou Xianxin

Chen Qiong

Sun Haiying

Sun Haiying

Lao Chi

Zhou Dayong

Zhou Dayong

Zhang Guoqiang

Zhao Youliang

Zhao Youliang

Chen Fude

Wang Shuai

Wang Shuai

Ah Niu

Lei Jiayin

Lei Jiayin

Ah Sang

Wu Yufang

Wu Yufang

Wei Li

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