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Goodbye, Dragon Inn ()

Bu san (original title)
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On a dark, wet night a historic and regal Chinese cinema sees its final film. Together with a small handful of souls they bid "Goodbye, Dragon Inn".

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Hsiao-Kang
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Ticket Woman
Kiyonobu Mitamura ...
Japanese tourist
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Self
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Self (as Tien Miao)
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(as Chao-jung Chen)
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Peanut Eating Woman
Quail Youth-Leigh ...
(as Lee Yo-hsin)

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Tsai Ming-liang ... (as Ming-liang Tsai)

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Sung Hsi ... (additional narrative)
 
Tsai Ming-liang ... (writer) (as Ming-liang Tsai)

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Ai-Lun Chu ... line producer
Hung-Chih Liang ... producer
Vincent Wang ... producer

Cinematography by

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Pen-Jung Liao

Editing by

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Sheng-Chang Chen

Production Management

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Yi-Chieh Chiu ... associate production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Vivian Ming Chou ... second assistant director
Vincent Wang ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Sheng-Nan Chang ... set designer
Kuo-Chih Hung ... assistant decorator

Sound Department

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Duu-Chih Tu ... sound
Tse Kang Tu ... boom operator

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Lung-Yu Li ... gaffer (as Lee Lung-Yue)
Woon-Chong Shong ... first assistant camera

Script and Continuity Department

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Jie-Yao Chen ... script supervisor

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Chong-kai Huang ... distribution and marketing
Yu-Jiun Liu ... distribution and marketing
Harold Manning ... french adaptation
Hsin Yin Sung ... japanese language translator
Jia-Ling Sung ... distribution and marketing coordinator

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Plot Summary

A Japanese tourist takes refuge from a rainstorm inside a once-popular movie theater, a decrepit old barn of a cinema that is screening a martial arts classic, King Hu's 1966 "Dragon Inn." Even with the rain bucketing down outside, it doesn't pull much of an audience -- and some of those who have turned up are less interested in the movie than in the possibility of meeting a stranger in the dark. Written by Sujit R. Varma

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Also Known As
  • 不散 (Taiwan)
  • Goodbye, Dragon Inn (Canada, English title)
  • Goodbye, Dragon Inn (United States)
  • Good Bye, Dragon Inn (World-wide, English title)
  • Good Bye, Dragon Inn (United Kingdom)
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  • 82 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia The theater used for the film was actually on the brink of being closed, and shortly before the film was released it was indeed closed, in an strange example of life imitating art. See more »
Movie Connections Features Dragon Inn (1967). See more »
Soundtracks Chong Feng See more »
Quotes Shih Chun: Teacher Miao. Shih-Chun.
[pause]
Shih Chun: Teacher, you came to see the movie?
Tien Miao: I haven't seen a movie in a long time.
Shih Chun: No one goes to the movies anymore, and no one remembers us anymore.
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