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Title The first emperor of China The National Film Board of Canada [and] China Ix'an Film Studio assisted by China Film Co-Production Corporation [and] Canadian Museum of Civilization present ; produced by The National Film Board of Canada [and] China Ix'an Film Studio [and] Canadian Museum of Civilization ; directed by Tony Ianzelo, Liu Hao Xue ; producers, Barrie Howells, Pan Han Ci ; script writers, Wong Ji Cheng, Liu Yun Hui ; narration written by Robert Duncan.

Imprint Montreal, Quebec : National Film Board of Canada ; Studio City, CA : Distributed by Razor Digital Entertainment, c2005.

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Description 1 videodisc (42 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
System Details DVD; Region 1, NTSC; Dolby digital stereo.
Language In English and Mandarin.
Performer Narrated by Christopher Plummer, Michel Garneau ; actors include Bo Guan Jin, Want Guo Ren, Yang Ya Zhou, Wen Quian, Ma Gang, Sun Wei, Cui Luo Wen, Yang Zhi Ping, Ma Kun, Wang Guang Hui, Lan Gong Ying, Wang Jian Guo, Lui Cia Ping, Lu Yong, Ren Ziao Lei, Chen Xue Gang, Gao Ming, Jin Hao, Wang Gang, Qian Yun Xuan, Liu Yun Hui.
Credits Director of photography, Ernest McNabb ; camera, Savas Kalogeras, Susan Trow ; editor, Roger Hart ; original music, Eldon Rathburn, Zhao Ji Ping ; art director, Qian Yun Xuan ; interpreters, Li Qian, Margaret Wong.
Note Originally produced as an IMAX motion picture in 1989.
Summary Ying Zheng became king of the Chinese kingdom of Qin at 13. In his early 20s, he began to rule in his own name, and immediately set about consolidating China's seven kingdoms into one magnificent empire. Domestically, he standardized weights and measures, currency, written language, and built the Great Wall. He christened himself Shi Huangdi--First Emperor. In 1974 farmers digging a well stumbled upon his last, and perhaps most remarkable accomplishment: the terra-cotta army. 7,000 life size soldiers, archers, and horses filled four huge underground chambers. This film tells his story, revealing one of many reasons the Chinese are so proud of the long history of their civilization and culture.
Contents 22 centuries ago -- After the rebellion -- Desperate attempt -- Final battle -- Peace for all time -- Many great works -- Battle with death -- Last secrets emerge.
Subject Qin shi huang, Emperor of China, 259 B.C.-210 B.C. -- Tomb.
Terra-cotta sculpture, Chinese -- Qin-Han dynasties, 221 B.C.-220 A.D.
China -- Kings and rulers -- Biography.
China -- History -- Qin dynasty, 221-207 B.C.
China -- History -- Warring States, 403-221 B.C.
Shaanxi Sheng (China) -- Antiquities.
Added Author Ianzelo, Tony.
Liu, Hao Xue.
Howells, Barrie.
Pan, Han Ci.
Wong, Ji Cheng.
Liu, Yun Hui.
Duncan, Robert.
Plummer, Christopher.
National Film Board of Canada.
Xi'an dian ying zhi pian chang.
Zhongguo dian ying he zuo zhi pian gong si.
Canadian Museum of Civilization.
Razor Digital Entertainment (Firm)
Added Title 1st emperor of China
Standard No. 690445032324
Music No. RD 0323 Razor Digital
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