Editor's note: In the 1980s, just in time for the pace of reform and opening up, film culture gradually changed, from "model drama" gradually to a more lifelike, fashionable and emotional drama film, and many excellent actors and classic films emerged. As a representative of film publications, Popular Film is deeply loved by readers. When I was a child, I believe that many post-60s and post-70s will not be strangers, and open-air movies have become a beautiful memory of this generation. Today, Xiaobian has compiled a group of stills of the cover actors of the January-December 1980 issue of "Popular Movies", hoping to satisfy your nostalgia complex and bring you the good times of the past.

Cover of the January issue of Popular Cinema in 1980: "Ah! Li Nan in "Cradle" (played by Zhu Xijuan)
In 1961, Zhu Xijuan won the Best Actress Award at the First Popular Film Hundred Flowers Awards in the film "Red Detachment of Women", starring in "Ode to the Silver Needle Under the Shadowless Lamp" and "Ah! Cradle", "Model Husband", "Legal Representative", "Kou LaoXi'er", "Remarried Family" and other film and television works. In 1962, Zhu Xijuan was named one of the 22 biggest film stars in Chinese cinema by the Ministry of Culture. Ah! "Cradle" tells the story of a nursing home team retreated from Yan'an during the Liberation War to break through the danger and withdraw from the encirclement. The film is based on true events.
Cover of the February issue of Popular Cinema in 1980: Zhu Keshi (Lee In-tong) in "Tear Stains"
In 1979, the film "Trail of Tears" won the Best Feature Film Award at the 3rd Hundred Flowers Awards and the 1979 Excellent Film Award of the Ministry of Culture. Founded in 1962, the Hundred Flowers Awards are film awards specially designated by Premier Zhou Enlai. This is an anti-Gang of Four movie, in the form of a political crime-solving film, full of Chinese familiar conspiracies and secret fights.
In the film, Li Rentang acted very well, and the Hundred Flowers Film Emperor was also deserved.
Cover of the March issue of Popular Cinema in 1980: Wei Desheng (Zhao Erkang) and Qi Yuzhen (Si Qinggaowa) in "Returning to the Heart Like An Arrow"
"Returning to the Heart Like An Arrow" tells that after the commander of a certain company of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League, who was seriously wounded and captured, escaped from the enemy's imprisonment, he developed feelings with a rural woman who rescued him, correctly handled the relationship between revolution and love, broke through many difficulties, returned to the army in victory, and returned to the anti-Japanese front line. Sichen Gaowa plays Uncle Qi's daughter Yuzhen, who after the death of her husband, takes her son to live a difficult life in the mountains. She is beautiful and virtuous. "Return to the Heart Like An Arrow" was released in 1979.
Cover of the April issue of Popular Movies in 1980: Mitsuko Morishita (Cheng Xiaoying), the heroine of "Sakura",
Cheng Xiaoying, as a teenager, was a broadcaster at the Shanghai Children's Palace Red Scarf Radio Station. After smashing the Gang of Four, Cheng Xiaoying was admitted to the acting department of the Beijing Film Academy. Cheng Xiaoying played the heroine Mitsuko Morishita in her first feature film "Sakura", and successfully represented the image of a Japanese intellectual woman. When the film was screened in Japan, it was well received by a wide audience in Japan. In 1979, "Sakura" won the Ministry of Culture's Outstanding Film Award.
Cover of the May issue of "Popular Movies" in 1980: Zhou Jun (Zhang Yu) in "Lushan Love"
The movie "Lushan Love" believes that many post-70s and post-80s are very familiar. "Lushan Love" is a love feature film starring Zhang Yu and Guo Kaimin, which was named one of the top ten outstanding love films in China on the 40th anniversary of reform and opening up. Zhou Yun in the play grew up overseas and is a beautiful and lively girl with a pure heart for the motherland. After returning to his homeland, he met Geng Hua while traveling in Lushan and developed a love for each other. However, due to the resentment of the older generation of families, the relationship between the two suffered opposition from the parents of both sides, but after some twists and turns, the two eventually became family members.
Because of this film, a cinema was built in Lushan, only "Lushan Love" was screened, and as of 1999, more than 6300 screenings were screened, creating a Guinness World Record for "the longest continuous screening time in the same theater in the world".
Cover of the June issue of "Popular Film" in 1980: Chen Chong, winner of the Best Actress Award at the 3rd Hundred Flowers Awards
Chen Chong is a famous actor, screenwriter, director, Academy Awards judge with an exploratory spirit, and a member of the Hollywood Screenwriters Association. Her film and television works that she has participated in, written and directed have won many awards, including many awards for the film "Sky Bath".
Cover in 1980, Chen Chong won the Best Actress Award at the 3rd Hundred Flowers Awards for Popular Film for the film "Little Flowers".
Cover of the July issue of Popular Cinema in 1980: Liu Xiaoqing, winner of the Best Supporting Actor Award
Liu Xiaoqing can be said to be red and purple, with high achievements in the film and television industry, and many awards, behind her transformation from a small actor to a big star is the hard work and sweat. Her screen image also left a deep impression and memory on the audience.
In 1980, he starred in "Look at This Family" and won the Best Supporting Actor Award at the 3rd Hundred Flowers Awards for Popular Films.
Cover of the August issue of Popular Cinema in 1980: He Zhanyun (Tang Guoqiang) and Yang Yuxiang (Li Xiuming) in "Tonight's Starlight"
The film tells the story of the battlefield in Huaihai, Li Xiuming plays a suffering rural girl, her brother was killed by the landlord, her father unfortunately died, she had no choice but to find death when she was rescued by the PLA soldiers, and grew into a real fighter.
Tang Guoqiang, as a company commander of a certain unit of the People's Liberation Army, is an experienced and heroic young commander of the People's Liberation Army, who treats people sincerely and loves soldiers. Glorious sacrifice in the final battle.
Cover of the September issue of Popular Cinema in 1980: Red Peony (Jiang Lili) in Red Peony
Released in 1980, Red Peony tells the story of the old society circus star Red Peony and his sister's ups and downs and tragic fate. Jiang Lili became extremely popular after filming "Red Peony", and "Red Peony" became popular all over the country as a famous movie of Changchun Film Studio.
Jiang Lili played Wang Lian, sold herself to the circus, and later became a red horn of the circus with both color and art - red peony.
Cover of the October issue of Popular Cinema in 1980: Xia Zhenglan (Shao Yanfang) in "Ghost"
In 1980, Shao Huifang became a sensation in the film industry for playing Xia Zhenglan in "Ghost".
Shao Huifang played a ballet actress persecuted during the Cultural Revolution in "Ghost", and with her skillful body language and dazed and mournful eyes, she successfully portrayed the character and won the recognition of the audience. After that, Shao Huifang participated in the filming of "Popular Red Skirt on the Street", "The Deal Under the Noose" and "The Mystery of R4".
Cover of the November issue of Popular Cinema in 1980: Early Morning Light (Liu Wenzhi) and Green Lady (Huang Meiying) in Bitter Love
In 1977, Huang Meiying starred in her first film "Ten Thousand Waters and Thousand Mountains". His film and television works include "Instant", "Wind and Rain Under the Bell Mountain", "A Deep Love", "Majestic Kunlun", "Longing", "Peacock", "Big Porcelain Merchant", "Hawthorn Tree Love", "Rose Fried Meat Shredded", "Young Doctor", "囧Mom" and so on.
In 1964, Liu Wenzhi starred in his first film "Soldiers Under the City", and his main film and television works include "Song of Mango", "Bear Trace", "Crystal Heart", "Garland Under the Mountain", "Sun Yat-sen", "Yang Guifei", "Kyoto Chronicle", "Su Wu Shepherd", "Han Liu Bang", "King of The King", "Snow Wolf", "Breaking into the Kanto Novella", "The Great Cause of Party Building" and so on
Cover of the December issue of "Popular Movie" in 1980: Lu Yan (Gao Ying) in "The Return of Yan"
"The Return of the Swallow" was released in 1980. It tells that after Lu Yan was beaten as a "rightist", 20 years later, Lu Yan, who was rehabilitated, refused to be transferred back to the big city, but was determined to return to the grassland, return to the herdsmen, and dedicate the rest of his life to the medical cause of the frontier.
Since 1979, Gao Ying has starred in films such as "The Two of Them and Them" and "The Return of Yan", and in 2016, he participated in the TV series "The Name of the People". He won awards such as the 1979 Ministry of Culture Young Actors Outstanding Creation Award.
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