Street Angel (1937 film)
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- For the comic book series, see Street Angel (comics).
- For the silent film of the same name, see Street Angel.
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Zhou Xuan as Xiao Hong in Street Angel |
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Directed by | Yuan Muzhi |
Written by | Yuan Muzhi |
Starring | Zhou Xuan Zhao Huishen Zhao Dan |
Distributed by | Mingxing Film Company |
Release date(s) | 1937 |
Running time | 87 min |
Language | Mandarin |
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Street Angel (Simplified Chinese: 马路天使; Traditional Chinese: 馬路天使; pinyin: Mǎlù tiānshǐ) is a Chinese black-and-white film released in 1937. Directed by Yuan Muzhi and starring the popular singer Zhou Xuan.
[edit] Synopsis
The film deals with two sisters, Xiao Hong (Zhou Xuan) and Xiao Yun (Zhao Huishen) who live under the brutal thumb of their landlords. Xiao Yun has already been forced into prostitution while her sister serves as a teahouse singer. Soon the sisters realize that the landlords have decided to sell Xiao Hong to a wealthy patron, whereupon they seek the aid of their neighbors, a street musician, Xiao Chen (Zhao Dan), and his misfit friends.
Street Angel is often praised for its mix of melodrama and comedy. One sequence in particular, where Xiao Chen and his friends attempt to act as barbers reveals a moment of slapstick or physical comedy.
[edit] Reputation
Praised for its portrayal of the downtrodden in Shanghai at the time of its release, today, Street Angel is often considered one of the classics of the "leftist" filmmaking period that reached its peak in the 1930s. It was selected as one of the Best 100 Chinese Motion Picture Ever Made by the committee of Hong Kong Film Awards, ranked 11th.