Two White Snake Ghosts (1934)

January 1, 1934
Release Date

Two White Snake Ghosts

Two White Snake Ghosts (1934)

January 1, 1934
Release Date

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Plot.

The white snake demon transforms into a beautiful woman when she is attracted to a man named Khouw Han Boen. The two marry. Later, Han Boen finds out that his now-pregnant wife is the white snake demon in disguise.

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Release Date
January 1, 1934

Original Name
Ouw Peh Tjoa

Status
Released

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Ouw Peh Tjoa (Chinese: 水淹金山; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: O͘ Pe̍h Chôa; Hokkien for Black and White Snakes), also known by the Malay-language title Doea Siloeman Oeler Poeti en Item (meaning Two Snakes, One White and One Black), is a 1934 film from the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia). It was directed and produced by The Teng Chun. Adapted from Legend of the White Snake, a Chinese folktale, it follows a magical snake who passes as a human but ultimately dies. The film, now possibly lost, was followed by one sequel, Anaknja Siloeman Oeler Poeti, in 1936.

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