Monday, February 14, 2011

Soft Film Valentine: Zhuang Xue Fang

Ever since I first laid eyes on Singapore songstress and Hokkien movie queen Zhuang Xue Fang (aka Chong Sit Fong), I was instantly mesmerized by her pixie charm. My buddy Dev Yang has already written an excellent overview of her career on his much missed blog The Golden Age of Chinese Language Cinema, so let me instead simply offer you a small assortment of treats: a pair of photos that exemplify Miss Zhuang's irresistible allure; a rare clip from one of her films; and a trio of 7-inch EPs. Enjoy!





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The following clip shows Zhuang Xue Fang singing her hit song "Making a Mark" (出人頭地) from the self-produced 1962 film Romance at Lung Shan Temple (龍山寺之戀). The film was shot in Taiwan and co-stars Tang Ching and Ling Yun, both of whom would later leave the Taiwan film industry to work for Shaw Brothers in Hong Kong. "Making a Mark" was adapted from the Indonesian song "Ayo Mama" with the lyrics changed to an inspirational (and typically Chinese) appeal to strive hard for success.


 The film is available on DVD (sans English subtitles) at YesAsia.

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Last but not least, here are three 4-song EPs that Zhuang Xue Fang recorded for Ruby Records in (I believe) 1967. You can download the complete collection here.


sample track:
小小寃家 / "Devil Woman" ((LISTEN))
Original by Marty Robbins (1962)


sample track:
昨夜夢見你 / "Send Someone to Love Me" ((LISTEN))
Original by Steve Lawrence (1962)


sample track:
二十里 / "20 Miles" ((LISTEN))
Original by Chubby Checker (1962)

8 comments:

reanaclaire said...

hello.. coming by to visit you for the first time.. can u drop me an email? I would like to share some movie reviews with you.. thanks!

reanact(at)gmail.com

duriandave said...

Thanks for dropping by, Reana! You can email me at duriandave at gmail.

oldflames said...

Dave,The Snow Queen will be delighted to know that you have written all these nice things about her.

duriandave said...

Hi Oldflames! I saw that Zhuang Xue Fang performed in Singapore last November. Glad that she's still active. It would be nice if the Asian Film Archive in Singapore could organize a special retrospective. I wonder if many of her films survive.

SpyMonkey said...

Hey welcome back Dave! I knew you couldn't just quit!! Good!!

duriandave said...

Thanks Spymonkey! Yeah, it's hard to quit. Right now I'm feverishly researching my newest obsession, 70s-80s Taiwan wuxia queen Pearl Cheung (张玲).

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