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The Grand Substitution

Year: 1965 MusicHistoryDrama Runtime: 116 min Rating: 7.5

Overview

With China under control of a weak Emperor, two officials compete to steer the future destiny of the land. Chiu believes the people are the future of China, while the diabolical Tu wishes to grind the people beneath an iron heel. Tu decides to take out Chiu's family, but one lone infant escapes.

Genres

MusicHistoryDrama

Cast

Ivy Ling Po

Ivy Ling Po

Chiu Wu

Li Li-Hua

Li Li-Hua

Princess Chuan Ji

Yan Jun

Yan Jun

Ching Ying

Lee Ying

Lee Ying

Chief Warden Tu An Ko

Ching Miao

Ching Miao

Prime Minister Chiu Zun

Yang Chi-Ching

Yang Chi-Ching

Kun Zun

Lee Ting

Lee Ting

Po Feng

Ha Yee-Chau

Ha Yee-Chau

Chun Lan

Chen Yanyan

Chen Yanyan

Ching Ying's wife

Cheung Hei

Cheung Hei

Fortune teller

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