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The Bride

The Bride

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Chinese film directed by Zhang Ming,

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Chinese

Runtime

99 mins

Rating

5/10

Release Date

31 December 2009

Country

China

Cast

Qi Heping

Qi Heping

Qi

Huang Yi

Huang Yi

Wang Chuntai

Wang Qiang

Wang Qiang

Wang Qiang

Zhan Quan

Zhan Quan

Zhan Quan

Zheng Jinzhong

Zheng Jinzhong

Ceng

Zhang Ming

Zhang Ming

Man holding the kid

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