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Bảo Thy, Hoài Linh, Chí Tài, Tấn Bèo, Hiếu Hiền, Manh Trang: Romantic Teen Comedy: When Asked Not to Turn Around (Khi yêu đừng quay đầu lại) Nguyễn Võ Nghiêm Minh: Ngân Khánh, Thanh Thuc, Thanh Lọc, Mỹ Duyên: Thriller, Suspense: The Musician at the Dragon Citadel (Long-thành cầm-giả ca) Bá Son Dào
Followed by the playback of 1990 feature film Chiến trường chia nửa vầng trăng (Battlefield Split the Moon in Half). [22] 4 May Tue: Followed by the playback of 1994 feature film Hoa ban đỏ (The Red Ban Flower). [23] 5 May Wed: Followed by the playback of 1992 feature film Điện Biên Phủ. 19 May Wed
Đan Trường is passionate about singing by the influence of famous singer Lê Tuấn, who was once considered the leading music idol in Saigon throughout the 1980s with his nickname "prince of light music" [note 4]. Throughout Đan Trường's career, he is well known for his brand of brushed hair style, which has been associated with Lê ...
Johnny Tri Nguyen as Truong Ba; Phuoc Sang as Sang; Anh Thu as Thi; Minh Thuan as De Thich; Phuong Thanh as Doctor Ngoc Hoang; Luong Manh Hai as Quang Vinh; Kim Thu as Thanh Thanh; Vu Ngoc Dang as Thanh Thanh's brother; Hoang Map as Sang's student; Hieu Hien as Sang's student; Phuc Beo as Sang's student; Hoang Lan as Mrs. Le; Ngoc Huong as Mrs ...
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.
Ngô Thanh Vân was born on 26 February 1979 in Trà Vinh, Vietnam. [1] She is the youngest child with two older brothers. When she was 10, her family put her in a boat to escape the Vietnamese communist government.
Người bí ẩn is a Vietnamese comedy panel game show based on British ITV's Odd One In, produced by Đông Tây Promotion and broadcast on the HTV.It is hosted by comedian Trấn Thành for the first five seasons and then by Trường Giang [] for the sixth season.
西貢無戰事; Lê Quang Thanh Tâm, Pre-1975 South Vietnamese Cinema, HochiMinh City Culture and Art Publishing House, Saigon, 2015.; Tony Williams, John Woo's Bullet in the Head (The New Hong Kong Cinema), Hong Kong University Press, Hong Kong, May 2009.