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'''Zhu Shilin''' ({{zh|c=朱石麟|p=Zhū Shĺlĺn}}) (27 July 1899 - 5 January 1967). was a [[China|Chinese]] film director, born in [[Taicang]], [[Jiangsu]], [[China]]. Zhu began his career in the thriving film industry of Shanghai, directing actresses like [[Ruan Lingyu]] with the [[Lianhua Film Company]]. After the war, Zhu moved to Hong Kong, where he founded the [[Longma Film Company]] along with fellow Shanghai emigrant [[Fei Mu]].
'''Zhu Shilin''' ({{zh|c=朱石麟|p=Zhū Shĺlĺn}}) (27 July 1899 - 5 January 1967). was a [[China|Chinese]] film director, born in [[Taicang]], [[Jiangsu]], [[China]]. Zhu began his career in the thriving film industry of Shanghai, directing actresses like [[Ruan Lingyu]] with the [[Lianhua Film Company]]. After the war, Zhu moved to Hong Kong, where he founded the [[Longma Film Company]] along with fellow Shanghai emigrant [[Fei Mu]].



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Template:Chinese name Zhu Shilin (Chinese: 朱石麟; pinyin: Zhū Shĺlĺn) (27 July 1899 - 5 January 1967). was a Chinese film director, born in Taicang, Jiangsu, China. Zhu began his career in the thriving film industry of Shanghai, directing actresses like Ruan Lingyu with the Lianhua Film Company. After the war, Zhu moved to Hong Kong, where he founded the Longma Film Company along with fellow Shanghai emigrant Fei Mu.

Between 1930 and 1964 he directed 80 films. Two of his films, Sorrows of the Forbidden City (1948) and Festival Moon (1953) were ranked in the Hong Kong Film Awards' Best 100 Chinese Motion Pictures.