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  1. In a small desert town in China, a noodle shop owner, his disgruntled employees, and his adulterous wife get embroiled in a series of double crosses. Subtitles : English Starring : Ni Dahong Yan Ni Xiao Shenyang Sun Honglei Honglei Sun Xiao Shen-Yang Ni Yan Dahong Ni Ye Cheng Mao Mao

  2. Feb 1, 2011 · Zhang even moves the action to feudal China, where noodle shop owner Wang (Dahong Ni) browbeats his unnamed wife (Ni Yan, beautiful and feisty) and coworkers Zhao (Ye Cheng), Chen (Mao Mao), and Li (Xiao Shen-Yang, sweet and jittery). When traveling merchants drop by while Wang is away, his wife buys a pistol--in a sequence so over the top it ...

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  3. A Woman, A Gun and A Noodle Shop. Set in a Chinese noodle shop in a dune-specked desert, revolves around the restaurant owner's plan to murder his adulterous wife and her lover. Rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 48 hours to finish once started.

  4. Dec 11, 2009 · Wang is a gloomy, cunning and avaricious noodle shop owner in a desert town in China. His neglected, sharp-tongued wife is involved in a secret affair with Li, one of Wang’s employees. A timid man, Li reluctantly keeps the gun his lover has bought to kill her husband. But Wang is watching their every move. He bribes patrol officer Zhang to murder the illicit couple. It seems like a perfect ...

  5. Directed by. Zhang Yimou. China, Hong Kong, 2009. Crime, Thriller, Drama. 90. Synopsis. A visit by a Persian gun salesman sets off a series of fatal double-crosses involving a police deputy, the owner of a Chinese noodles shop scheme, his adulterous wife, and a pair of inept employees. Synopsis. A visit by a Persian gun salesman sets off a ...

  6. As Wang lies completely motionless, Zhang struggles to open the safe but fails. Outside, Zhao and waitress Chen are arguing about whether they should sneak in and 'steal' their wages from the safe. As the door squeaks and a ray of light seeps through the crack, Zhang loses his nerve and escapes through the window, leaving the gun behind...

  7. Feb 1, 2011 · Director Zhang Yimou (House of Flying Daggers/HOFD) switched more than daggers for a gun in this Chinese black comedy. While HOFD was more of a martial arts love story, "A Woman, A Gun, and A Noodleshop"(W/G/N) seems much more similar to the Korean movie The Good, the Bad, the Weird [Blu-ray]in terms of a comedic interplay and overall vibe.

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