

Romance · Drama · History
Overview
In 1960s China, French diplomat Rene Gallimard falls in love with opera singer Song Liling – but Song is not at all who Gallimard thinks.
Top Cast


Jeremy Irons
Jeremy Irons
René Gallimard
Jeremy Irons
René Gallimard


John Lone
John Lone
Song Liling
John Lone
Song Liling


Barbara Sukowa
Barbara Sukowa
Jeanne Gallimard
Barbara Sukowa
Jeanne Gallimard


Annabel Leventon
Annabel Leventon
Frau Baden
Annabel Leventon
Frau Baden


Shizuko Hoshi
Shizuko Hoshi
Comrade Chin
Shizuko Hoshi
Comrade Chin


Ian Richardson
Ian Richardson
Ambassador Toulon
Ian Richardson
Ambassador Toulon


Richard McMillan
Richard McMillan
Embassy Colleague
Richard McMillan
Embassy Colleague


Vernon Dobtcheff
Vernon Dobtcheff
Agent Etancelin
Vernon Dobtcheff
Agent Etancelin


David Hemblen
David Hemblen
Intelligence Officer #1
David Hemblen
Intelligence Officer #1


Damir Andrei
Damir Andrei
Intelligence Officer #2
Damir Andrei
Intelligence Officer #2
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