If I Were for Real (Chinese: 假如我是真的) is a 1981 Taiwanese drama film directed by Wang Toon.
[1] It is an adaptation of the 1979 play of the same name by Sha Yexin, Li Shoucheng and Yao Mingde, set in mainland China.
The film made some changes to the story to turn "the satirical comedy into political propaganda which condemns Chinese communism".
[2] The film was banned not only in mainland China (like the play), but also in British Hong Kong until 1989.
(In the film, Farm Director Zheng secretly listens to Teresa Teng's "When Will You Return?"