Yan Ruisheng

Yan Ruisheng

Release date : July 1, 1921
Runtime : 1h 40m
Countries of origin : China /
Original Language : Mandarin / No Language /
Director : Pengnian Ren /
Writers : Yang Xiao-Zhong /
Production companies : Commercial Press Motion Picture Selection / China Film Research Society /
July 1, 1921 1h 40m China Drama Mandarin More
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In the summer of 1920, Shanghai was scandalized by a sensational murder, a high-profile case and subsequent trial that was the ongoing topic of conversation in the city's numerous cafes, clubs and teahouses. Among the various reasons for its notoriety, two stand out: first, the victim was a high-class prostitute, well known in Shanghai; second, the murderer had been a mid-level manager in a respected foreign firm, a playboy who in Manhattan might have been termed a "prominent young man about town." There were detailed press reports daily as the case wound its way through the judicial system.
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  • title:Yan Ruisheng
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1921
  • Runtime:1h 40m
  • Genres: Drama · Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: China ·
  • Original Language: Mandarin · No Language ·
  • Director: Pengnian Ren /
  • Writers: Yang Xiao-Zhong ·
  • Production companies: Commercial Press Motion Picture Selection · China Film Research Society ·
  • Overview:In the summer of 1920, Shanghai was scandalized by a sensational murder, a high-profile case and subsequent trial that was the ongoing topic of conversation in the city's numerous cafes, clubs and teahouses. Among the various reasons for its notoriety, two stand out: first, the victim was a high-class prostitute, well known in Shanghai; second, the murderer had been a mid-level manager in a respected foreign firm, a playboy who in Manhattan might have been termed a "prominent young man about town." There were detailed press reports daily as the case wound its way through the judicial system.
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