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The Adventures of Sanmao the Waif (also known as The Winter of Three Hairs, Wanderings of Three-Hairs the Orphan or An Orphan on the Streets) (三毛流浪记) is a 1949 Chinese film released by Kunlun Film Company, directed by and Yan Gong. The 1949 film is based on the Sanmao comic, created by Zhang Leping in 1935 and features the well-known Chinese cultural symbol of child poverty, Sanmao (meaning "three hairs"), a homeless orphan boy. The film, which stars Wang Longji, follows Sanmao through his adventures surviving and meeting new people on the streets of Shanghai. The film notably works to counterbalance the tragic story of Sanmao with humour and comedy. Sanmao's visual image of a small boy with a big head and three hairs is well-known amongst Chinese people both old and young.

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  • San Mao, le petit vagabond (fr)
  • Un orfano chiamato San Mao (it)
  • The Adventures of Sanmao the Waif (en)
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  • San Mao, le petit vagabond (chinois : 三毛流浪记 ; pinyin : sān máo liúlàng jì ; litt. « mémoire du vagabond San Mao »), est un film chinois réalisé par et et sorti en 1949, adaptation du lianhuanhua du même nom. (fr)
  • The Adventures of Sanmao the Waif (also known as The Winter of Three Hairs, Wanderings of Three-Hairs the Orphan or An Orphan on the Streets) (三毛流浪记) is a 1949 Chinese film released by Kunlun Film Company, directed by and Yan Gong. The 1949 film is based on the Sanmao comic, created by Zhang Leping in 1935 and features the well-known Chinese cultural symbol of child poverty, Sanmao (meaning "three hairs"), a homeless orphan boy. The film, which stars Wang Longji, follows Sanmao through his adventures surviving and meeting new people on the streets of Shanghai. The film notably works to counterbalance the tragic story of Sanmao with humour and comedy. Sanmao's visual image of a small boy with a big head and three hairs is well-known amongst Chinese people both old and young. (en)
  • Un orfano chiamato San Mao (三毛流浪記T, 三毛流浪记S, Sān Máo liúlàng jìP) è un film del 1949 diretto da Zhao Ming e Yan Gong, e interpretato da Wang Longji. Si tratta del primo adattamento cinematografico del popolare fumetto cinese San Mao creato da Zhang Leping nel 1935. (it)
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  • The Adventures of Sanmao the Waif (en)
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  • San Mao, le petit vagabond (chinois : 三毛流浪记 ; pinyin : sān máo liúlàng jì ; litt. « mémoire du vagabond San Mao »), est un film chinois réalisé par et et sorti en 1949, adaptation du lianhuanhua du même nom. (fr)
  • The Adventures of Sanmao the Waif (also known as The Winter of Three Hairs, Wanderings of Three-Hairs the Orphan or An Orphan on the Streets) (三毛流浪记) is a 1949 Chinese film released by Kunlun Film Company, directed by and Yan Gong. The 1949 film is based on the Sanmao comic, created by Zhang Leping in 1935 and features the well-known Chinese cultural symbol of child poverty, Sanmao (meaning "three hairs"), a homeless orphan boy. The film, which stars Wang Longji, follows Sanmao through his adventures surviving and meeting new people on the streets of Shanghai. The film notably works to counterbalance the tragic story of Sanmao with humour and comedy. Sanmao's visual image of a small boy with a big head and three hairs is well-known amongst Chinese people both old and young. (en)
  • Un orfano chiamato San Mao (三毛流浪記T, 三毛流浪记S, Sān Máo liúlàng jìP) è un film del 1949 diretto da Zhao Ming e Yan Gong, e interpretato da Wang Longji. Si tratta del primo adattamento cinematografico del popolare fumetto cinese San Mao creato da Zhang Leping nel 1935. (it)
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