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The Purple Horizon

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The Purple Horizon
Chân trời tím
Directed byLê Hoàng Hoa
Screenplay byVăn Quang (novel)
Produced byQuốc Phong
Starring
CinematographyChâu Tùng
Nguyễn Văn Đông
Huỳnh Ngọc Trai
Edited by
Music byHoàng Trọng
Phạm Đình Chương
Production
companies
Mỹ Vân Films
Liên Ảnh Motion Picture
Distributed byMỹ Vân Films
Vietnam National Institute of Film
Release date
  • 1971 (1971)
Running time
95 minutes
CountryRepublic of Vietnam
LanguageVietnamese
Budget14 million
Box office94 million

The Purple Horizon (Vietnamese: Chân trời tím) is a 1971 Vietnamese 35mm eastmancolor film directed by Lê Hoàng Hoa.[1] So far, it has been recognized as the largest Vietnamese film, considering the number of actors and weapons.

Plot

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The love story occurred during the struggle against the dictatorship of the people of the Republic of Vietnam.

A non-commissioned officer is put in the situation that must always run back and forth between conscience and responsibility. A young woman is conflicted by love and money, low lust and non-profit lifestyle.

It has no complete ending, but in some way, it forced everyone to think about the values ​​of love, dignity and cruelty coming from heartlessness.

Production

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Location is Saigon during 3 months of the year 1971.

Art

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Cast

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ CHÂN TRỜI TÍM 1971 – The Purple Horizon (US-DVD)
  2. ^ Sài Gòn muôn năm cũ : Kim Vui, người phụ nữ hấp dẫn nhất Việt Nam thập niên 1960 – 1970
  3. ^ "Nữ nghệ sĩ Mộng Tuyền". Archived from the original on 2012-05-04. Retrieved 2018-01-26.