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Wu Baiting, "Boy, Ann La!" After 60 years of repair, "Yaobai" will watch

author:Q Come to the bowl

Celebrating its 43rd anniversary, the National Film and Audiovisual Culture Centre will be relocated to a new venue in Xinzhuang in the second half of the year, inviting past curators to the current site of Qingdao East Road for a reunion, and the current chairman Lan Zuwei announced that it will carry out the "Youth, Ann La!" In the digital restoration cooperation of three old films, such as "Rapeseed", and "Qianlong Tour to the West Lake (Leaving The Tradition Behind)", Wu Baiye, who had contributed the soundtrack of the "Less" film, came to the platform.

Wu Baiting, "Boy, Ann La!" After 60 years of repair, "Yaobai" will watch

Lan Zuwei (from left), Chu Mingren, Wan Ren, Ni Chonghua, Gao Jie, Wu Bai and Yan Zhengguo attended the National Film Center's digital restoration of "Young Boy, Anla!"

Gangster films have repeatedly achieved box office success in Taiwan recently, and many viewers still most praise "Boy, Ann!" which is almost 30 years old. The film's producer Zhang Huakun died at the end of last year, and the digital restoration of the National Film Center not only allows the classic good film to present the eyes of the new generation of audiences with the best quality, but also the best tribute to his contribution before his death. Gao Jie and Yan Zhengguo, who performed wonderfully, recalled that year, the former was suggested to go to ximending's old barbershop and cut a Yamamoto head, and the smell of gang members immediately came out, while the latter said that he basically played himself at the beginning, and young people knew after watching the film that this road was either closed or dead, and the warning was very important.

At that time, the film was filmed while making soundtracks, which influenced each other deeply. Wu Bai quipped that in the early days, he often went to the National Film Center to watch some old Taiwanese films from 60 years ago, and maybe after 60 years, some people would also come to see "Young Man, Anla!" You can hear his singing voice and laugh, "If you can't figure it out, the audience will be called Eight Hundred."

Zhang Huakun also produced an adaptation of Liao Huiying's original work of "rapeseed", which is still regarded as a classic of women's films, director Wan Ren mentioned that the original progress was very fast, the film opened in late October, it was released in December of that year, and even rushed to the trailer, directly taking the content of the first film to the theater as a trailer. This film has not been released on DVD for many years, and the digital restoration of the National Film Center will also make the picture quality more refined. As for "Qianlong Touring the West Lake (Leaving Tradition Behind)", it is a documentary in which the late cloth bag opera master Li Tianlu taught a skill.

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