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大导演严俊又一警世之作,根据蒲松龄《聊斋志异》同名故事改编,描述明末期间,才女连琐(李菁)因救父而误杀奸徒,复投井自尽。十多年后,才子杨于畏(李丽华)因逃避奸臣追捕,投奔父执世交唐尚书(井淼);怎料唐尚书趋炎附势,拒不收留,幸得老仆李贵(顾文宗)忠义,引于畏于一荒废书馆躲藏。于畏夜间无意与连琐相会,夕夕相对,发生一段人鬼之恋。唐尚书义女连闱(李菁分饰)与连琐原属同胞姊妹,跟于畏早有婚约。连闱妒恨亡姊迷惑于畏,指挥仆役火焚书馆,不料失足而死;连琐得借妹屍还魂,与于畏终成眷属。此片由天皇巨星李丽华反串男主角,而「亚洲影后」李菁分饰连琐及连闱两姊妹,一正一邪,一人一鬼,表现出众艾旦影视,海外影院,海外影视,海外YY,海外抢先电影,海外手机影院,海外影院APP,海外中文影视,海外影视网,海外华人影院,海外影院tv,蛋蛋电影网,海外福利影院,haiwaiyingyuan
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大导演严俊又一警世之作,根据蒲松龄《聊斋志异》同名故事改编,描述明末期间,才女连琐(李菁)因救父而误杀奸徒,复投井自尽。十多年后,才子杨于畏(李丽华)因逃避奸臣追捕,投奔父执世交唐尚书(井淼);怎料唐尚书趋炎附势,拒不收留,幸得老仆李贵(顾文宗)忠义,引于畏于一荒废书馆躲藏。于畏夜间无意与连琐相会,夕夕相对,发生一段人鬼之恋。唐尚书义女连闱(李菁分饰)与连琐原属同胞姊妹,跟于畏早有婚约。连闱妒恨亡姊迷惑于畏,指挥仆役火焚书馆,不料失足而死;连琐得借妹屍还魂,与于畏终成眷属。此片由天皇巨星李丽华反串男主角,而「亚洲影后」李菁分饰连琐及连闱两姊妹,一正一邪,一人一鬼,表现出众艾旦影视,海外影院,海外影视,海外YY,海外抢先电影,海外手机影院,海外影院APP,海外中文影视,海外影视网,海外华人影院,海外影院tv,蛋蛋电影网,海外福利影院,haiwaiyingyuan
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