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| John Lone | Emperor Pu Yi/Henry | |
| Joan Chen | Empress Wan Jung/Elizabeth | |
| Peter O'Toole | Reginald Fleming Johnston | |
| Ruocheng Ying | Governor of Foo Shoe Detention Center | |
| Victor Wong | Chen Pao Shen | |
| Dennis Dun | Big Li | |
| Ryuichi Sakamoto | Amakasu | |
| Maggie Han | Eastern Jewel | |
| Vivian Wu | Wen Hsiu | |
| Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa | Chang | |
| Jade Go | Ar Mo | |
| Fumihiko Ikeda | Yoshioka |
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| Producer | Jeremy Thomas
John Daly |
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| Writer | Mark Peploe
Bernardo Bertolucci |
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| Cinematography | Vittorio Storaro
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| Musician | David Byrne
Ryuichi Sakamoto |
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The Last Emperor is a monumental film about the life of the last emperor of the Chinese Quinn dynasty. Director Bertolucci illustrates the life of Pu-Yi who was crowned emperor at the age of two only to lose it at the age of five. The film won a total of nine Oscars in 1987. |
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