The Wild, Wild Rose

The Wild, Wild Rose (traditional Chinese: 野玫瑰之戀; simplified Chinese: 野玫瑰之恋; pinyin: yě méiguī zhī liàn; Wade–Giles: Yeh-mei-kui chih-lien; Jyutping: je5 mui4 gwai3 zi1 lyun2; lit.

'Romance of the Wild Rose') is a 1960 Hong Kong film directed by Wong Tin-lam.

[1] All the lyrics written by Lee Tsin-chin [yue], all the songs performed by Grace Chang.

Grace Chang's performance has been particularly praised, "irresistible in her interpretation of the Carmen role"[1] and "a marvel, with a voice that’s playful and virtuosic and a personality that can be wickedly funny or heartbreaking at the flip of a switch".

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