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Shu Shi
Shu Dik,  Shu Sik
Born: April 19th, 1916 (China) - Died: June 26th, 2015





 
Filmography (1938-1999)
 
  Actor (40 films)
    Pink News (1938)    
    Save Her Mother (1938)    
    Dong Xiao Wan (1939)    
    The Vase with Red Flower (1939)    
    Singing with Tears (1939)    
    Li San Niang (1939)    
    The New Hell (1939)    
    The Luminous Pearl (1939)    
    Meng Lijun (1940)    
    They Have Been Living Here for Generations (1940)    
    Heroes in the Turbulent Days (1940)    
    Romance of Su San (1940) ... Wang Ching-Loong
    Hong Fen Jin Ge (1940) ... Cheng Wan-Li
    Life on the Orphan Island (1941)    
    Peach Blossom Lake (1941)    
    A Distinguished Family (1942)    
    Compassion (1942)    
    Yue Fu Yan Yun (1944)    
    The Fire of Passion (1945)    
    Hero Beauty (1945)    
    Fu Sheng Liu Ji (1947)    
    An All-Consuming Love (1947) ... Gao Zhijian
    A Dream of Spring (1947) ... Ding Qi-Chang
    The Weak, Your Name Is Woman (1948)    
    Lovers of Spite (1948)    
    Sorrows of the Forbidden City (1948) ... Emperor Guangxu
    Kinship Marriage (1949)    
    The Fiery Phoenix (1951)    
    Ode to Youth (1953)    
    The Magic World of Filmdom (1953)    
    Letter with Feather (1954) ... Father
    For Peace (1956)    
    Li Shizhen (1956) ... Li Yueh-Chih
    Lin Chong (1958) ... Lin Chong
    Red Sun (1963)    
    Shanghai (1978)    
    The Event of an Ancient Coin (1987)    
    The Quest for a Dream (1991)    
    Yue Hun (1995)    
    Four Chefs and a Feast (1999)    
  Director (9 films)
    The West Chamber (1940)    
    Merry Prince (1940)    
    Song of Autumn (1943)    
    Witch, Devil, Gambler (1952)    
    Unknown Father (1952)    
    Lu Hua Dian (1976)    
    Remotest Ocean of Greenery (1979)    
    The Sword (1982)    
    Daughter of the Dragon King (1984)    
 
 
Biography
 
  Shu Shi, brought up in Shanghai, studied in Shanghai's Fudan University. He studied under Mei Lanfang, the great Peking opera performer...His career effectively ended during the Cultural Revolution and he has remained inactive since. (Quoted from HKIFF)