
Đào Mộng Long
Acting
Biography
People's Artist Dao Mong Long (January 7 , 1915 - August 9 , 2006 ) was a Vietnamese actor, director, and playwright. One of the few Northern Vietnamese to gain prominence in Cải lương, he was an influential figure in the development of this genre, having written a series of popular cải lương plays and coached many popular artists of the later generations including Kim Cương and Thanh Tòng.
Known For

Following the 1954 Geneva Accords that partitioned Vietnam into two zones at the 17th parallel, a pregnant Dịu remains back in the South with her family while her husband has to move up North. At home, the young woman has to juggle between the duties of a liberation fighter and a mother while enduring her enemies' tortures and imprisonment, as she assumes the leadership of an underground liberation movement after its previous secretary was assassinated
17th Parallel, Nights and Days

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89th Minute

Defectors from Hitler's army join the French Foreign Legion and end up in Vietnam in the late '40s.
Time in the Jungle

Don Duong stars as a truck driver who falls in love with a young student girl in a roadside border canteen. Unsure about him, she returns to school but finally decides to throw in her lot with him. This decision forms the gambling motif in the film, a decision which causes her grief, when she later becomes the subject of his gamble.
The Gamble

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Love on the Verge of Ruin

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