Bai Lu, Li Landi, Zhao Qing, Song Zuer, Meng Ziyi, Zhang Ruonan, Dai Luwa, Xu Ruohan, Zhou Jieqiong, Wang Churan, Lin Yun, Wu Xuanyi and Xia Meng for 2025 iQIYI Scream Night in Macau.
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Bai Lu, Li Landi, Zhao Qing, Song Zuer, Meng Ziyi, Zhang Ruonan, Dai Luwa, Xu Ruohan, Zhou Jieqiong, Wang Churan, Lin Yun, Wu Xuanyi and Xia Meng for 2025 iQIYI Scream Night in Macau.
Fated Hearts | Oh dear
Took a little peek at Fated Hearts, and I really like how unhinged the characters are!!! Its fast paced, and the plot is really interesting so far-
The plot:
See? I'm standing here safe and sound before you.
Xia Meng
XIA MENG 夏梦 for Fated Hearts | drama photoshoot
Xia Meng: more photos here drama photoshoot: more photos here
Who is the hottest old movie woman? (round 1)
Yvette Mimieux
Xia Meng
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Yvette Mimieux (Dark of the Sun; Joy in the Morning; Where the Boys Are)—She is so enchanting on screen... that ethereal presence paired with her dark, sparkling eyes gives her an almost dream-like quality...
Xia Meng, also known as Hsia Moog or Miranda Yang (Sunrise, Bride Hunter)—For those who are familiar with Hong Kong's early cinema, Xia Meng is THE leading woman of an era, the earliest "silver-screen goddess", "The Great Beauty" and "Audrey Hepburn of the East". Xia Meng starred in 38 films in her 17-year career, and famously had rarely any flops, from her first film at the age of 18 to her last at the age of 35. She was a rare all-round actress in Mandarin-language films, acting, singing, and dancing with an enchanting ease in films of diverse genres, from contemporary drama to period operas. She was regarded as the "crown princess" among the "Three Princesses of the Great Wall", the iconic leading stars of the Great Wall Movie Enterprises, which was Hong Kong's leading left-wing studio in the 1950s-60s. At the time, Hong Kong cinema had only just taken off, but Xia Meng's influence had already spread out to China, Singapore, etc. Overseas Chinese-language magazines and newspapers often featured her on their covers. The famous HK wuxia novelist Jin Yong had such a huge crush on her that he made up a whole fake identity as a nobody-screenwriter to join the Great Wall studio just so he can write scripts for her. He famously said, "No one has really seen how beautiful Xi Shi (one of the renowned Four Beauties of ancient China) is, I think she should be just like Xia Meng to live up to her name." In 1980, she returned to the HK film industry by forming the Bluebird Movie Enterprises. As a producer with a heart for the community, she wanted to make a film on the Vietnam War and the many Vietnam War refugees migrating to Hong Kong. She approached director Ann Hui and produced the debut film Boat People (1982), a globally successful movie and landmark feature for Hong Kong New Wave, which won several awards including the best picture and best director in the second Hong Kong Film Award. Years later, Ann Hui looked back on her collaboration with Xia Meng, "I'm very grateful to her for allowing me to make what is probably the best film I've ever made in my life."
This is round 1 of the tournament. All other polls in this bracket can be found here. Please reblog with further support of your beloved hot sexy vintage woman.
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