Remote Love
Originally released in 1956. Remote Love is a drama/war film. directed by Shao-Hua Tang. At just 80 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Wong Sam, Jeanette Lin Tsui, and Ting Ying
Synopsis
Yimin, the son of a carriage driver of Xinjiang ethnicity, is in love with Malihan. Malihan's father despises Yimin for his lowly background and forces his daughter to marry Bulate. Min then leaves town for development for 5 years and comes back as an army officer. However, Han has been forced to engage with Te. With Han defying the arrangement, Te challenges Min to a duel. Min catches the bullet meant for Te and wins him and Han's father to his side. But when war beckons, he sacrifices love to join the army. After the war, Min goes back to his hometown but everything has changed. Han and her whole family have gone without a trace. Min can only recall the past alone.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- ZH
Production Companies
- Chi Yau (Liberty Film Company)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Remote Love about?
Yimin, the son of a carriage driver of Xinjiang ethnicity, is in love with Malihan. Malihan's father despises Yimin for his lowly background and forces his daughter to marry Bulate. Min then leaves...
Who directed Remote Love?
Remote Love was directed by Shao-Hua Tang.
How long is Remote Love?
Remote Love has a runtime of 1 hours and 20 minutes (80 minutes total).
When was Remote Love released?
Remote Love was released on October 19, 1956 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Remote Love?
The main cast of Remote Love includes Wong Sam, Jeanette Lin Tsui, Ting Ying, Wei Ping-ao, Fang Mian.