White Vengeance (2011)
2h 15m
Running Time
November 29, 2011Release Date
White Vengeance (2011)
2h 15m
Running Time
November 29, 2011Release Date
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Plot.
White Vengeance tells the story of two brothers contending for supremacy during the fall of the Qin Dynasty, which ruled Imperial China from 221 to 206 BC. As rebels rose, the nation fell into chaos. Liu Bang and Xiang Yu, became leaders of the rebellious army, and also became sworn brothers in battle.Xiang Yu and Liu Bang are close friends who both serve King Huai of Chu. King Huai uses a plot, saying that whoever can subvert the Qin kingdom in Guanzhong would be the Lord Qin, in order to benefit from the competition between Xiang Yu and Liu Bang. Xiang Yu is over-confident. He fights against the main force of Qin army, and entrusts Liu Bang with Yu Ji, the woman he loves.Liu Bang expresses his love to Yu Ji and takes the chance to invade Guanzhong first when most of Qin army is outside fighting against Xiang Yu’s army.
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Cast & Crew.
William Feng
Xiang Yu
Leon Lai
Liu Bang
Zhang Hanyu
Zhang Liang
Anthony Wong
Fan Zeng
Liu Yifei
Yu Ji
Jordan Chan
Fan Kuai
Andy On
Han Xin
Jia Qing
Female assassin
Xiu Qing
Xiao He
Du Yiheng
Male demon; Qin shi Huang Di
Chen Kuan-Tai
Qiu Ran
Ding Haifeng
Xiang Zhuang
Zhihui Chen
Xiahou Ying
Xu Xiangdong
Xiang Bo
Daniel Lee
Director
Wu Ma
Grand Tutor Liu Xuan
Zhao Wenhao
Bofu
Susanna Tsang
Producer
Henry Lai Wan-Man
Composer
Yuming Du
Long Ju
Tony Cheung
Cinematographer
Tang Man-To
Editor
Zhao Huinan
King Huai II of Chu
Sun Wen-Ting
Empress Lu
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Details.
Release DateNovember 29, 2011
Original Name鸿门宴
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 15m
Box Office$992,195
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Wiki.
White Vengeance, also known as Hong Men Yan, is a 2011 Chinese historical film directed by Daniel Lee, starring Leon Lai, Feng Shaofeng, Liu Yifei, Zhang Hanyu, Anthony Wong, Jordan Chan, Andy On, Xiu Qing and Jia Qing. The film is loosely based on events in the Chu–Han Contention, an interregnum between the fall of the Qin dynasty and the founding of the Han dynasty in Chinese history. The film's Chinese title is a reference to the Feast at Hong Gate, one of the highlights of that era.