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The Joy Luck Club
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The life of four ageing Chinese women, who a long ago move into the United States, where they begin a new life and get married, have been changed completely, upon the competition of Mahjong, in which their young teenager daughter participate and struggle against winning it, the thing that leads them to understand the complicated between a mother and her daughter.
The life of four ageing Chinese women, who a long ago move into the United States, where they begin a new life and get married, have been changed completely, upon the competition of Mahjong, in which their young teenager daughter participate and struggle against winning it, the thing that leads them to understand the complicated between a mother and her daughter.
Actors:
Grace Chang,
Victor Wong,
Philip Moon,
Irene Ng,
Tsai Chin,
Yan Lu,
Guo-Rong Chin,
Nicholas Guest,
Tian-Ming Wu,
Ying Wu,
Anie Wang,
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Grace Chang
Victor Wong
30 July 1927, San Francisco, California, USA
Philip Moon
5 November 1961
Irene Ng
30 July 1974, Penang, Malaysia
Tsai Chin
30 November 1933, Shanghai, China
Yan Lu
Guo-Rong Chin
Nicholas Guest
5 May 1951, New York City, New York, USA
Tian-Ming Wu
19 October 1939, Shaanxi Province, China
Ying Wu
Anie Wang
Genre:
Drama
Director:
Wayne Wang
Wayne Wang
12 January 1949, Hong Kong
Country:
China, United States
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