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Mu Bai Filmography

ActorTIANJIN13 FILMS IN DB

MuBai

Known for Acting · The way she lives, Red Flag on the Green Hill, Troubled Laughter

13
FILMS IN DB
$31
TOTAL VALUE
7
PRICED
$4
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
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RAREST RELEASE
Medicine
~$20 · BETAMAX · 1981
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MOST VALUABLE
Medicine
$20 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Mu Bai, a prominent figure in Chinese cinema, captured the hearts of audiences with his compelling performances and artistic depth. Born in Tianjin, Bai's journey into film began with the China Travel Theater in 1941, and he soon became a staple at the Shanghai Film Studio after the establishment of the People's Republic of China. His most notable work, "The Way She Lives" (1985), showcases his versatility and has become a sought-after title among collectors. This film stands out not only for its poignant storytelling but also for its significant role in the evolution of Chinese cinema during a transformative era. Collectors are drawn to Bai's work for its historical context and the artistry displayed in his performances. With limited physical media releases, particularly on Blu-ray, "The Way She Lives" remains a coveted item for enthusiasts looking to own a piece of cinematic history that encapsulates the spirit of its time.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Mu Bai known for?

Mu Bai is known for acting in films such as 'Troubled Laughter' (1979), 'Unforgettable Battle' (1975), and 'Chunmiao' (1975) where they played the role of Du Wenjie.

What genres does Mu Bai's filmography span?

Mu Bai's filmography includes genres such as Drama, War, Comedy, Mystery, Romance, and History.

What era or decades does Mu Bai's work cover?

Mu Bai's work spans from 1950 to 1988, with the most active decade being the 1950s.

How extensive is Mu Bai's filmography?

Mu Bai has appeared in 13 films throughout their career.

Can you name some notable films in Mu Bai's filmography?

Notable films in Mu Bai's filmography include 'Troubled Laughter' (1979), 'Unforgettable Battle' (1975), and 'Happiness of Farmers' (1950).