Outlaws of the Marsh (TV series) explained

Alt Name:The Water Margin
Native Name:
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T:水滸
S:水浒
P:Shuǐ Hǔ
Genre:Costume drama, martial arts
Director:Chen Min
Liu Liu
Liu Ziyun
Starring:Bao Guo'an
Zhu Yanping
Yu Shoujin
Dong Ziwu
Ding Rujun
Country:China
Language:Mandarin
Num Episodes:40
Location:China
Runtime:45 minutes per episode
Channel:Shandong TV

Outlaws of the Marsh[1] is a Chinese television series adapted from Shi Nai'an's classical 14th century novel Water Margin. It was first broadcast on Shandong TV in China in 1983, and was not completed until 1986. The series was one of the earliest television dramas with an ancient China setting to be produced in mainland China. It was divided into different parts, each focusing on the story line of a certain character. Widely regarded, as a classic in mainland China, the series won a Golden Eagle Award.

Cast

Liangshan heroes

Others

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Notes and References

  1. http://kw2007.com/supply-G4240AF8C4D7D4EE1A3903C190A72AEFC.htm 40-episode TV Series of Shandong Version of 1986 " Outlaws of the Marsh"