
Black Bull and White Snake
In Chinese folklore a white snake symbolizes a woman, especially an evil type of woman, while a black bull typifies a man, robust, strong and virile. "Black Bull and White Snake", a film version of Young Nien-ts'u's best-selling novel of the same title, is exactly about a white snake-woman, having been sold into prostitution at an early age, is rescued by a black bull of a man only to fall back into the gutter again. A production from the Grand Motion Picture Company, "Black Bull and White Snake" stars Chiang Ching and newcomer Tien Yeh.
Black Bull and White Snake
October 4, 1970
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Cast (10)

Chiang Ching
Ma's wife/White Snake

Tien Yeh
Ma Chih-Piao/Black Bull

Gam Tiu
Yang Zu-Shou

Wu Pin-Nan
Old Hung Mao

Cecilia Chan Lai-Wan
Grandma Yang

Chin Tu
Second son of Feng

Han Su
Head housekeeper

Sun Yueh
Second housekeeper

Ma Chi
Grandfather Yang

Tao Shu
Feng Second Grandma
Crew (5)
Directing
Writing

Yao Feng-Pan
Screenplay
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Woo Si-Chun
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