Raining in the Mountain
Raining in the Mountain | |
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Directed by | King Hu |
Written by | King Hu |
Starring | Hsu Feng |
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Running time | 120 minutes |
Country |
Hong Kong Taiwan |
Language | Mandarin |
Raining in the Mountain (simplified Chinese: 空山灵雨; traditional Chinese: 空山靈雨; pinyin: Kong shan ling yu) is a 1979 Hong Kong-Taiwan drama film directed by King Hu. The film was selected as the Hong Kong entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 52nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.[1]
The film tells the story of a Ming Dynasty monastery on a mountain. A general and an esquire each employ martial artists to help steal a handwritten scroll of Tripitaka hidden in the monastery's library. Meanwhile, the abbot of the monastery looks for a successor.
Cast
Places
The temple featured since the first scene of the film is the world famous Bulguksa located in Gyeongju in South Korea Gyeongsangdo. Its architecture is typical of Korean temples, not Chinese ones.
See also
- List of submissions to the 52nd Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film
- List of Hong Kong submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film
References
- ↑ Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
External links
- Raining in the Mountain at the Internet Movie Database
- Raining in the Mountain at Cinemasie