Black Bull and White Snake (1970)
In Chinese folklore a white snake symbolizes a woman, especially an evil type of woman, while a black bull typifies a man, robust, strong and virile. "Black Bull and White Snake", a film version of Young Nien-ts'u's best-selling novel of the same title, is exactly about a white snake-woman, having been sold into prostitution at an early age, is rescued by a black bull of a man only to fall back into the gutter again. A production from the Grand Motion Picture Company, "Black Bull and White Snake" stars Chiang Ching and newcomer Tien Yeh.
Director:
Lin Fu-Ti
Writer:
Yao Feng-Pan
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Chiang Ching as Ma's wife/White Snake |
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Tien Yeh as Ma Chih-Piao/Black Bull |
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Gam Tiu as Yang Zu-Shou |
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Wu Pin-Nan as Old Hung Mao |
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Cecilia Chan Lai-Wan as Grandma Yang |
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Chin Tu as Second son of Feng |
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Han Su as Head housekeeper |
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Sun Yueh as Second housekeeper |
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Ma Chi as Grandfather Yang |
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Tao Shu as Feng Second Grandma |
| Directing | Chan Kai-Kuk | Assistant Director |
| Directing | Shu-sheng Chang | Assistant Director |
| Editing | Woo Si-Chun | Editor |
| Writing | Yao Feng-Pan | Screenplay |
| Directing | Lin Fu-Ti | Director |