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Format: Laserdisc

Rated PG

Recording Mode: Dolby Surround

Sound: Stereo, Surround, HiFi

125 min.

Color

UPC: 014381221763
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Raise the Red Lantern (Laserdisc) Other Editions...
Leading Role: Gong Li
Director: Zhang Yimou


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Other Editions
VHS, Jan 1993 - Buy it now for $49.00 (Save 38%)
VHS, Jan 1993 - Buy it now for $5.99 (Save 70%)
VHS, Apr 1998 - Buy it now for $3.99 (Save 80%)
VHS, Feb 2000 - Buy it now for $14.00 (Save 29%)
DVD, Feb 2006 - Buy it now for $9.99 (Save 50%)
DVD, Jul 2007 - Buy it now for $10.50 (Save 47%)
About this Movie
Movie Description
The old master of a powerful family in 1920's China supports three wives. Each has her own house within the closed world of the family compound, where every evening a red lantern is lit in front of the door of the wife with whom the master chooses to sleep. Let the rivalries begin.

Credits
Cast:Gong Li
Director:Zhang Yimou

Synopsis
When a beautiful young woman is selected to serve as concubine to an affluent man, she sadly accepts -- knowing that she has no other alternative to survive financially. Her fate, however, turns from bad to worse when her master's other wives, all older and not as attractive, callously alienate the newcomer due to their sexual jealousy.

Film Notes
Co-produced by Era International (Hong Kong), Salon Film (Hong Kong) and China Film.

Additional cast: Ma Jingwu, He Caifei, Qao Quifen and Jin Shuyan.

Industry Reviews
"...A beautifully crafted and richly detailed feat....[Gong] reveals unexpected sharpness as well as great depths of dignity and sorrow..."
Maslin

"...A dazzling dynastic melodrama....Presented with a precise and lustrous pictorial beauty unseen in Eastern cinema since KAGEMUSHA..."
Film Comment - Harlan Kennedy (11/01/1991)

"...As slow, quiet and ritualized as the life it depicts....Zhang revels in the beauty of his actresses..."
Entertainment Weekly - Owen Gleiberman (05/01/1992)

"...A film of astonishing beauty and terror that has the impact of a Greek or Shakespearean tragedy..."
Los Angeles Times - Kevin Thomas (03/13/1992)

"...A Chinese film of voluptuous physical beauty and angry passions..."
Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert (03/27/1992)

4 stars out of 4 -- "The use of color is exquisite, sensual and as imaginative as Zhang's framing of shots."
USA Today - Mike Clark (08/03/2007)


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