The Children of Huang Shi (2008)

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Written by Jane Hawksley, James MacManus

Directed by Roger Spottiswoode

Running Time: 114 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2008

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: Germany/Australia/China

Filmed in Colour

News 'stringer' George Hogg arrives in 1937 China looking for the story of a lifetime, and finds himself caught up in the struggle of terrified Chinese children.

When is The Children of Huang Shi next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Sky Movies Indie December 3rd, 9:00am and on Sky Movies Indie HD December 3rd, 9:00am. See more...

Cast

Image for Jonathan Rhys-MeyersJonathan Rhys-MeyersGeorge Hogg
Image for Radha MitchellRadha MitchellLee Pearson
Image for Yun-Fat ChowYun-Fat ChowChen Hansheng
Michelle YeohMrs. Wang
Guang LiShi-Kai
Lin JiHorse Rider
Matt WalkerAndy Fisher
Anastasia KolpakovaDuschka
Ping SuEddie Wei
Imai HideakiJapanese Officer
Sciichiro HashimotoUrbane Japanese Officer
Shinichi TakashimaHostile Kempetai Officer
Xing MangYoung Communist
Ruixiang ZhuJapanese Officer II
Yuelong FangRou Ding
Shimin SunYu Lin
Xucheng ShiKao Tung
Naihan YangChing
Weijuan WuYoung Mother
Zhi ZangLao Si
Qing Xuan Alan LiWei Ping
Liu HuiFallen Soldier
Shunzen ZhaoCol. Ma
Shu LiMagistrate

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