The Black Rose (1965 film)
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| Traditional Chinese | 黑玫瑰 | ||||||
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| Directed by | Chor Yuen | ||||||
| Screenplay by | Ho Bik-Kin | ||||||
| Produced by | Nam Hung | ||||||
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| Cinematography | Chan Kon | ||||||
| Edited by | Choi Cheong | ||||||
| Music by | Yue Lun | ||||||
Production company | Rose Motion Picture Company | ||||||
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Running time | 93 minutes | ||||||
| Country | Hong Kong | ||||||
| Language | Cantonese | ||||||
The Black Rose (Chinese: 黑玫瑰; pinyin: Hēi méiguī; lit. 'Black Rose'), also known as Black Rose, is a 1965 Hong Kong crime film directed by Chor Yuen. The film was highly influential in the creation of the "Jane Bond" genre of films and has spawned several sequels and parodies.