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Khi ti-vi nhà tắt tiếng (When the TV is Muted) 1 VFC Trọng Trinh (director); Đỗ Bảo Châu (writer); Đức Khuê, Thanh Tú... Comedy, Marriage Airs 9:30, 1st Tet holiday: 8 Feb Nắng xuân về (Spring Sunshine Has Come) 1 (100′) VFC
Phan Thiết Sơn (director); Nguyễn Thu Dung (writer); Nông Thu Trang, Hồng Quang, Minh Hằng, Hoàng Mai, Tiến Mộc, Nam Cường, Quang Tú, Tùng Lâm, Ngọc Bích, Hồng Gấm, Thu Hà, Văn Quang, Lê Na, Bích Ngọc, Lê Lan, Đào Thị Loan...
When the Tenth Month Comes (Vietnamese: Bao giờ cho đến tháng Mười) is the first Vietnamese film to be shown in the West after the Vietnam war. [1] The film primarily centers around the misery of a young woman whose husband has died in the war.
Phan Quân decided to stand out the dispute arrangement of the two big brothers "Predatory Carp" Đồng và "Potent" Long. His true purpose is to annex a coal mine to maintain the position of his corporation. Therefore, the smaller groups have linked together behind a mysterious lawyer to ambush Phan Thị.
It stars Ngọc Giàu, Tuấn Trần, Ngân Chi, Lê Giang, Hoàng Mèo, Lan Phương, La Thành, Lê Trang, Quốc Khánh, A Quay và Bảo Phúc. Dad, I'm Sorry is scheduled to be released in the Vietnam on March 12, 2021. It was previously set for release on Lunar New Year (February 12, 2021), but was postponed due to the outbreak of COVID-19.
Độc đạo (The Only Way) [1] is a television series in the Criminal Police series, produced by Vietnam Television Film Center, Vietnam Television, directed by Phạm Gia Phương and Trần Trọng Khôi.
Release history and formats for You Can Tune a Piano, but You Can't Tuna Fish; Region Date Label Format Catalog # United States April 1978 Epic: Stereo vinyl: E-35082 1978 Cassette: PET-35082 8-track: E35082 United Kingdom July 1978 vinyl: United States 2000 CD (Remaster) EK-61613 Japan 2011 Sony Music: CD (DSD-Remaster) EICP 1488 United ...
"Can't Fight This Feeling" is a power ballad [4] performed by the American rock band REO Speedwagon, written by lead singer Kevin Cronin. The song first appeared on the 1984 album Wheels Are Turnin' .