Red Dust (1990 film)
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| Traditional Chinese | 滾滾紅塵 | ||||||
| Simplified Chinese | 滚滚红尘 | ||||||
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| Directed by | Ho Yim | ||||||
| Written by | Sanmao Ho Yim | ||||||
| Produced by | Hsu Feng | ||||||
| Starring | Brigitte Lin Chin Han Maggie Cheung | ||||||
| Cinematography | Hang Sang Poon | ||||||
| Edited by | Cheung-Kan Chow | ||||||
| Music by | Shih Jei-yong Lo Ta-yu | ||||||
Production companies | Tomson Films Co. Pineast Pictures | ||||||
| Distributed by | Golden Harvest Productions (Hong Kong) | ||||||
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Running time | 94 minutes | ||||||
| Countries | Hong Kong Taiwan | ||||||
| Languages | Cantonese Mandarin | ||||||
| Box office | HK$6,656,716 | ||||||
Red Dust is a 1990 drama film directed by Ho Yim. A Hong Kong-Taiwanese co-production, the film follows the life of an independent-minded woman writer during the Japanese occupation who falls in love with a man collaborating with the Japanese.