- Source: Cheng Bugao
Cheng Bugao (1898–20 June 1966) (Chinese: 程步高) was a prominent Chinese film director during the 1930s. Employed by the Mingxing Film Company, Cheng was responsible for several important "leftist" films in the period, including the Wild Torrents (1933) and Spring Silkworms (1933). Both films were based on screenplays by Xia Yan.
After the Second Sino-Japanese War, Cheng moved to Hong Kong, where he made films of a purposefully apolitical nature.
Partial directorial filmography
See also
Mingxing Film Company
References
External links
Cheng Bugao at IMDb
Cheng Bugao at the Chinese Movie Database