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Where was the TV series The Last Emperor filmed? Where was the TV series (Legend of the Last Emperor) filmed?

Where was the TV series (Legend of the Last Emperor) filmed?

That’s nonsense upstairs. The movie "The Last Emperor" was filmed in the Forbidden City. The TV series "Legend of the Last Emperor" was filmed in Hengdian. In what year was the TV series "The Last Emperor" broadcast?

The 28-episode large-scale historical TV series "The Last Emperor" produced by the China Television Drama Production Center began writing the script in May 1981 and was released in China in April 1984. It was approved by the Radio and Television Department of the TV Drama Production Center and started filming on November 24 of the same year. It was broadcast in 1988 and became a sensation at the time. In which episode of the TV series The Last Emperor the Empress died

In August 1945, the Soviet Union quickly captured Manchuria during the "August Storm" operation. Wanrong evacuated from Xinjing to Dalizi, Tonghua with the palace personnel on the 11th. Gou, was captured by the guerrillas who occupied the local area, and was transported to Tonghua, Changchun, Yongji, Dunhua, and Yanji. Finally, he died around June 10, 1946 (see the memoirs of Sagahao) or in late August (according to newspaper records at the time). Prison in Yanji, Jilin Province. The burial place is unknown. Some say it was "swept with an old kang and thrown on Beishan Mountain", while others say it was "buried in Nanshan Mountain, Yanji City". The bones are nowhere to be found. Three years later, Puyi, who was living as a prisoner in Khabarovsk Asylum, learned of Wanrong's death from Sagahao's letter home to Pujie, and seemed indifferent. Guo Bulo Wanrong (November 13, 1906 - June 20, 1946), courtesy name Muhong, nickname Zhilian, Manchuria Zhengbai Banner (Daurda ethnic group). The wife of the late Emperor Puyi of the Qing Dynasty, the last queen of the Qing Dynasty and China, and later the queen of the puppet Manchukuo State. The word "Wanrong" and her word "Muhong" come from "Fu of the Goddess of the Luo River": "As graceful as a startled dragon, as graceful as a wandering dragon. The Last Emperor's cast and crew

The film is titled "The Last Emperor" There are two:

The 1987 film "The Last Emperor" directed by Bernardo Bertolucci

In 1988, Chen Daoming starred in the CCTV version of the TV series " "The Last Emperor"

1. The 1987 film "The Last Emperor" directed by Bernardo Bertolucci was jointly produced by the Italian Yanco Film Company, the British Doo Film Company, and the China Film Co-Production Company Produced by Bernardo Bertolucci, it is a biographical film starring Zun Long, Chen Chong, Wu Junmei, Peter O'Toole, etc. The film was released in Italy on October 23, 1987, and its 3D restored version was released in Italy. It was released at the Shanghai International Film Festival in China in June 2015[1]

The film tells the story of Aisin Gioro Puyi, the last emperor of China, from his time as emperor to his eventual becoming an ordinary citizen. A life of ups and downs spanning 60 years.

In 1988, the film won the 60th Academy Awards for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best Artwork, and Best Artwork. Nine awards including Best Costume Design, Best Editing, Best Sound Effects, and Best Original Music.

Credits:

Director

Bernardo Bertolucci

Bernardo Bertolucci

Screenwriter

Mark Peploe

Bernardo Bertolucci

Henry Pu-yi- autobiography From Emperor to Citizen: The Autobiography of Aisin-Gioro Pu Yi

Enzo Ungari- (initial screenplay collaboration)

Producer

Jeremy Thomas- producer

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John Daly- executive producer

Franco Giovale- associate producer

Joyce Herlihy- associate producer: UK

Photography

Vittorio Storaro

Editing

Gabriella Cristiani

Anthony Sloman

Original Music

David Byrne

Ryuichi Sakamoto

Cong Su

Art direction

Ferdinando Scarfiotti

Art Design

Maria-Teresa Barbasso- (as Maria Teresa Barbasso)

Gianni Giovagnoni

Jia Gianni Silvestri

Costume Design

James Acheson

Assistant Director/Assistant Director

Franco Angeli- third assistant director

Serena Canevari- second assistant director

Giulio Levi- third assistant director

Ying Ning- third assistant director

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Basil Pao- third assistant director

Nicoletta Peyran- third assistant director

Gabriele Polverosi- first assistant director

Biao Wang- assistant director (as Wang Biao)

Fabian Gerard- third assistant director

Lou Hangmin- assistant director

Li Hongsheng- assistant director

Set Designer

Chunpu Wang- (as Wang Chunpu)

Casting Director

Joanna Merlin

Actors:

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Chen Chong

Peter O'Toole

Wu Junmei

Ying Ruocheng

Huang Self-improvement

Lu Yan

Chen Kaige e799bee5baa6e78988e69d8331333365643539

Yu Li

Zhang Tianmin

2. In 1988, Chen Daoming starred on CCTV The TV series "The Last Emperor" is a 28-episode large-scale historical TV series produced by the China TV Drama Production Center, directed by Zhou Huan and Zhang Jianmin, starring Chen Daoming, Cai Yuanhang, etc. The script creation began in May 1981. In April 1984, China After approval by the Radio and Television Department of the TV Drama Production Center, filming began on November 24 of the same year, and it was broadcast on CCTV 1 in 1988.

The play tells the life of the last emperor Puyi.

The play was broadcast on CCTV in 1988.

Staff list:

Screenwriter

Wang Shuyuan

Director

Zhou Huan, Zhang Jianmin

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Chen Daoming

Cai Yuanhang

Zhu Xu

Zhang Meng

Luo Lige

Zheng Tianwei

Guo Xiaozhen

Huang Yuemei

Lan Tianye

Mu Ning

Liu Henan

Li Daqian

Zhao Hengduo

Shi Weijian

Wen Haibo

Why did Zhang Baijun after "The Last Emperor" Are Qing palace dramas not allowed to be filmed in the Forbidden City?

Why don’t Qing palace dramas be filmed inside the Forbidden City? In fact, it is not that it has never been filmed before, that is, a movie "The Last Emperor" made by foreigners, and it is still the only movie shot in the Forbidden City. The film won various international awards that year. And netizens have high praise for it, and the film produced is indeed shocking.

In fact, this is understandable. After all, all the cultural relics in the Forbidden City cannot tolerate any mistakes. If something unexpected happens during filming, it will be impossible to make up for it. Moreover, the Forbidden City is our Chinese history museum and has very important protection significance. Naturally, random viewing is not allowed. Nowadays, many people still go to the Forbidden City to visit, so the Forbidden City is very important to us Chinese. If damage is caused because film and television subjects are not filmed in it, we will definitely not want to see it. Don’t you think so?

Another point is a very practical reason, because now the Forbidden City has become a museum, and it is already taxing to receive a large number of tourists every day. If we really want to recruit a crew to come in for filming, it will be very difficult. It is more labor-intensive to manage. In addition, tourists who have traveled thousands of miles to experience the historical and cultural heritage will not be able to enjoy the tour. It is also very troublesome for the crew to shoot. It is better not to shoot in the Forbidden City.

Now it is only open to tourists every day. Thousands of tourists every day put the Forbidden City under great pressure. If the crew is allowed to shoot again, it will not only be time-consuming and labor-intensive, but also inadvertently cause losses. If the cultural relics in the Forbidden City are photographed for a long time, they will be easily damaged. Therefore, after "The Last Emperor", the Forbidden City rejected all crews. Is there any TV series about the last emperor?

The last emperor Chen Daoming played the extraordinary citizen The Wanrong Queen played by Jiang Wenli The imperial concubine Wenxiu played by Qin Hailu The last imperial concubine Li Yapeng played Puyi Huang Yi played the Wanrong queen Jiang Qinqin played the imperial concubine In Wenxiu, there is also the cast list of the TV series "The Last Emperor", Wenxiu's cousin played by Liu Tao

The cast list of "The Last Emperor": Zun Long as zhidao, Puyi Chen Chong as Wanrong, Wu Junmei as Wenxiu, Peter O'Toole as Johnston Wu Tao plays the role of the young Pu Yi Ying Ruocheng plays the prison warden Huang Ziqiang plays Chen Baochen Lu Yan plays the Empress Dowager Cixi Chen Kaige plays the royal forbidden... Tagawa Yoko plays Chang Henry Ou plays Zhang De'an as Emperor Zhang Jinghui (411) The Last Dynasty (255)