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The Wild, Wild Rose

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The Wild, Wild Rose
Theatrical release poster
Directed byWong Tin-lam
Written byChun Yik-foo [zh]
Based onCarmen
by Georges Bizet
Produced byChung Kai-man
Stephen Soong [zh]
Ma Suk-yung
StarringGrace Chang
Chang Yang
CinematographyWong Ming
Edited byWong Chiu-hei [zh]
Music byYao Min
Ryōichi Hattori
Production
company
Motion Picture & General Investment Co. Ltd.
Release dates
  • 4 October 1960 (1960-10-04) (Hong Kong)

  • 15 September 2005 (2005-09-15) (TIFF, Canada)

  • 11 October 2007 (2007-10-11) (NYFF, United States)
Running time
128 minutes
CountryBritish Hong Kong
LanguageMandarin

The Wild, Wild Rose (traditional Chinese: 野玫瑰之戀; simplified Chinese: 野玫瑰之恋; pinyin: yě méiguī zhī liàn; Wade–Giles: Yeh-mei-kui chih-lien; lit. 'Romance of the Wild Rose') is a 1960 Hong Kong film directed by Wong Tin-lam. The plot and the songs' melodies are derived from the opera Carmen.

Cast and roles

Music

All the lyrics written by Lee Tsin-chin [yue], all the songs performed by Grace Chang.

Song Adaptation of Music
卡門 ("Carmen") "L'amour est un oiseau rebelle" Sebastián Iradier
賭徒歌 ("Song of a Gambler") "La donna è mobile" Giuseppe Verdi
風流寡婦 ("The Dissolute Widow") "The Merry Widow" Franz Lehár
同情心 ("Sympathy") Original music Ryōichi Hattori
說不出的快活 ("Jajambo" or "Too Happy for Words") Original music Ryōichi Hattori
蝴蝶夫人 ("Madam Butterfly") "Madama Butterfly" Giacomo Puccini

References

  1. ^ a b "The Wild Wild Rose (1960): Release Info". imdb.com. Retrieved 9 March 2020.