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The Legend of the White Snake, also known as Madame White Snake, is a Chinese legend. It has since been presented in a number of major Chinese operas, films, and television series.
The earliest attempt to fictionalize the story in printed form appears to be The White Maiden Locked for Eternity in the Leifeng Pagoda (白娘子永鎭雷峰塔) in Feng Menglong's Stories to Caution the World, which was written during the Ming dynasty.
The legend is now counted as one of China's Four Great Folktales, the others being Lady Meng Jiang, Butterfly Lovers, and The Cowherd and the Weaver Girl (Niulang Zhinü). [1]
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Basic story[edit]
Lü Dongbin, one of the Eight Immortals, disguises himself as a tangyuan vendor at the Broken Bridge near the West Lake in Hangzhou. A boy called Xu Xian (許仙) buys some tangyuan from Lü Dongbin without knowing that they are actually immortality pills. After eating them, he does not feel hungry for the next three days so he goes back to ask the vendor why. Lü Dongbin laughs and carries Xu Xian to the bridge, where he flips him upside-down and causes him to vomit the tangyuan into the lake.
In the lake dwells a white snake spirit who has been practicing Taoist magical arts. She eats the pills and gains 500 years' worth of magical powers. She, therefore, feels grateful to Xu Xian, and their fates become intertwined. There is another terrapin (or tortoise) spirit also training in the lake who did not manage to consume any of the pills; he is very jealous of the white snake. One day, the white snake sees a beggar on the bridge who has caught a green snake and wants to dig out the snake's gall and sell it. The white snake transforms into a woman and buys the green snake from the beggar, thus saving the green snake's life. The green snake is grateful to the white snake and she regards the white snake as an elder sister.
Eighteen years later, during the Qingming Festival, the white and green snakes transform themselves into two young women called Bai Suzhen (白素貞) and Xiaoqing (小青), respectively. They meet Xu Xian at the Broken Bridge in Hangzhou. Xu Xian lends them his umbrella because it is raining. Xu Xian and Bai Suzhen gradually fall in love and are eventually married. They move to Zhenjiang, where they open a medicine shop.
In the meantime, the terrapin spirit has accumulated enough powers to take on human form, so he transforms into a Buddhist monk called Fahai (法海). Still angry with Bai Suzhen, Fahai plots to break up her relationship with Xu Xian. He approaches Xu Xian and tells him that during the Duanwu Festival his wife should drink realgar wine, an alcoholic drink commonly consumed during that festival. Bai Suzhen unsuspectingly drinks the wine and reveals her true form as a large white snake. Xu Xian dies of shock after seeing that his wife is not human. Bai Suzhen and Xiaoqing travel to Mount Emei, where they brave danger to steal a magical herb that restores Xu Xian to life.
Diorama at Haw Par Villa, Singapore, depicting the battle between Bai Suzhen and Fahai.
After coming back to life, Xu Xian still maintains his love for Bai Suzhen despite knowing her true nature. Fahai tries to separate them again by capturing Xu Xian and imprisoning him at the Jinshan Temple. Bai Suzhen and Xiaoqing fight with Fahai to rescue Xu Xian. During the battle, Bai Suzhen uses her powers to flood the temple, causing collateral damage and drowning many innocent people in the process. However, her powers are limited because she is already pregnant with Xu Xian's child, so she fails to save her husband. Xu Xian later manages to escape from Jinshan Temple and reunite with his wife in Hangzhou, where Bai Suzhen gives birth to their son, Xu Mengjiao (許夢蛟). Fahai tracks them down, defeats Bai Suzhen and imprisons her in Leifeng Pagoda. Xiaoqing flees, vowing vengeance.
Twenty years later, Xu Mengjiao earns the position of zhuangyuan (top scholar) in the imperial examination and returns home in glory to visit his parents. At the same time, Xiaoqing, who had spent the intervening years refining her powers, goes to the Jinshan Temple to confront Fahai and defeats him. Bai Suzhen is freed from Leifeng Pagoda and reunited with her husband and son, while Fahai flees and hides inside the stomach of a crab. There is a saying that a crab's internal fat is orange because it resembles the color of Fahai's kasaya.
Modifications and alternate versions[edit]
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The white snake was simply known as the 'White Lady' or 'White Maiden' (白娘子) in the original tale in Feng Menglong's Stories to Caution the World. The name 'Bai Suzhen' was created in a later era.
The original story was a story of good and evil, with the Buddhist monk Fahai setting out to save Xu Xian's soul from the white snake spirit, who was depicted as an evil demon. Over the centuries, however, the legend has evolved from a horror tale to a romance story, with Bai Suzhen and Xu Xian being genuinely in love with each other even though their relationship is forbidden by the laws of nature.
Some adaptations of the legend in theater, film, television and other media have made extensive modifications to the original story, including the following:
- The green snake (Xiaoqing) is portrayed as a treacherous antagonist who betrays the white snake, as opposed to the traditional depiction of her as the white snake's close friend and confidant.
- Alternatively, the green snake (Xiaoqing) is less evolved, less well-trained compared to the white snake (Bai Suzhen), and thus less cognisant of what it means to be human. She is more animalistic and therefore sometimes at odds with Bai Suzhen, thus explaining their differences both in character and actions.
- Fahai is portrayed in a more sympathetic light as opposed to the traditional depiction of him as a vindictive and jealous villain: rigid and authoritarian, yet well-intentioned. His background story is also different in some adaptations.
- Bai Suzhen is freed from Leifeng Pagoda because her son's filial piety moved Heaven.
- A retcon or revisionist version of the story relates that Xu Xian and Bai Suzhen were actually immortals who fell in love and were banished from Heaven because celestial laws forbade their romance. They are reincarnated as a male human and a female white snake spirit respectively and their story begins.
Adaptations[edit]
Operas and stage plays[edit]
Beijing Opera: Legend of the White Snake
- The story has been performed numerous times in Peking opera, Cantonese opera and other Chinese operas.
- Stage musical adaptations in Hong Kong include:
- Pai Niang Niang, created by Joseph Koo and Wong Jim. Premiering in 1972, it marked the start of the musical theater industry in Hong Kong.
- White Snake, Green Snake (2005), created by Christopher Wong
- The Legend of the White Snake, created by Leon Ko and Chris Shum
- Taiwan's Cloud Gate Dance Theater performed a modern dance interpretation of Madam White Snake in the 1970s.
- In 2010, an opera based on the legend, Madame White Snake, with music by Zhou Long and a libretto by Cerise Lim Jacobs, premiered in a production by Opera Boston.[2] It won the 2011 Pulitzer Prize in Music.
- In 2012, the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon, staged an adaptation by Mary Zimmerman.[3]
Films[edit]
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- Madam White Snake (Bai she zhuan shang ji, 1926; & Bai she zhuan xia ji, 1926), a lost[4] two-part silent film, was an early production by the Shaw Brothers, directed by Shao Zuiweng.[5]
- The Legend of the White Snake (白蛇傳), a 1939 Chinese film made by Xinhua Studio. It was the earliest talkie adaptation of the legend.
- Ugetsu (雨月物語), a 1953 film by Kenji Mizoguchi, is based on Akinari Ueda's version of the story, 'The Lust of the White Serpent,' although the finished film shows no serpents and bears little resemblance to the legend.
- The Legend of the White Serpent (白夫人の妖恋), a 1956 Japanese film made by Toho in collaboration with Hong Kong's Shaw Brothers Studio. It was noted for being the first colored Toho special effects film.
- The Tale of the White Serpent (白蛇傳), the first colored anime feature film was released in Japan in 1958. The U.S. release title was Panda and the Magic Serpent. It was also one of the rare instances where Xiaoqing is represented as a fish demon and not a snake demon. It was also the only known film based on the legend to be dubbed in German (German release title: Erzählung einer weißen Schlange).
- Madam White Snake, a 1962 film produced by Hong Kong's Shaw Brothers Studio. This version is a Huangmei opera directed by Yueh Feng, with music by Wang Fu-ling on a libretto by Li Chun-ching. Leading ladies Lin Dai and Margaret Tu Chuan both committed suicide not long after the film's release.
- Snake Woman's Marriage (白蛇大鬧天宮), a 1975 Taiwanese film directed by Sun Yang.
- Green Snake (青蛇), a 1993 Hong Kong film directed by Tsui Hark, starring Maggie Cheung, Joey Wong, Vincent Zhao and Wu Hsing-kuo, which depicts the story from the perspective of the Xiao Qing and lays emphasis on their snake-like origins and characteristics.
- The Sorcerer and the White Snake (白蛇傳說), a 2011 3D film, starring Jet Li, Huang Shengyi, Raymond Lam and Charlene Choi.
- The Legend of Lady White Snake: A Tribute to the Spirit of Alexander McQueen, a short film starring Daphne Guinness, directed by Indrani Pal-Chaudhuri, with creative direction/styling by GK Reid, produced by Markus Klinko & Indrani, Daphne Guinness and GK Reid. Written by Indrani, inspired by the ancient Chinese legend, with a poem by Neil Gaiman, the film is set in contemporary New York City. Previews of the film are featured in the Daphne Guinness Exhibition at the Museum of the Fashion Institute from September 16, 2011 through January 6, 2012.[6]
- My Girlfriend is a White Snake (我的蛇精女友),[7] a 2017 film by Firewin Pictures, reprises the huang mei opera of 'New Legend of the White Snake', which was a Taiwanese television (TTV) series of this classic Chinese folk tale. Whereas the original film series[8] is suitable for young children the movie remake treats themes appropriate to a more mature audience albeit this film is nevertheless appropriate for children (no nudity or vulgarity).
- White Snake, is a 2019 Chinese/American computer animated movie based on the tale. The adaptation is an action fantasy romance and it has been well received by general audiences and critics.
Television[edit]
- Leifeng Pagoda (雷峰塔), a 1977 Taiwanese television series.
- Legend of the White Snake (白蛇傳), a 1985 Taiwanese television series.
- The Serpentine Romance (奇幻人間世), a 1990 television series produced by Hong Kong's TVB, starring Maggie Chan, Maggie Siu and Hugo Ng.
- New Legend of Madame White Snake / The Legend of White Snake (新白娘子傳奇), a 1992 Taiwanese television series starring Angie Chiu, Cecilia Yip and Maggie Chen.
- The Legendary White Snake (白蛇後傳之人間有愛), a 1995 Singaporean television series starring Geoffrey Tso, Lin Yisheng, Terence Cao, Lina Ng, Ding Lan, Liu Qiulian and Wang Changli.
- My Date with a Vampire (我和殭屍有個約會), a Hong Kong television series produced by ATV. The series made extensive use of the story, reusing it in the first season (1998) and a modified version in the second season (1999).
- Madam White Snake / Legend of the Snake Spirits (白蛇新傳), a 2001 Taiwanese and Singapore co-produced television series starring Fann Wong, Christopher Lee, Zhang Yuyan and Vincent Jiao.
- Madame White Snake (白蛇傳), a 2005 Chinese television series starring Liu Tao, Pan Yueming, Chen Zihan and Liu Xiaofeng.
- The Legend of White Snake Sequel / Tale of the Oriental Serpent (白蛇後傳), a 2009 sequel to Madame White Snake (2005), starring Fu Miao, Qiu Xinzhi, Shi Zhaoqi, Chi Shuai and Cecilia Liu.
- Love of the Millennium (又見白娘子), a loose sequel to New Legend of Madame White Snake (1992), starring Zuo Xiaoqing, Queenie Tai, Ren Quan and Shen Xiaohai.
- The Destiny of White Snake (2017), a loose adaptation of the classic folk tale starring Yang Zi and Ren Jialun.
- The Legend of White Snake (2019), a web drama adaption of the classic folk tale starring Ju Jingyi and Yu Menglong.
- New Madam White Snake (2019), a web drama adaption of the classic folk tale starring Sun Xiaoxiao, Lu Hong and Zhang Tianyang.
Others[edit]
- Lu Xun penned an essay 'Comments on the Collapse of the Leifeng Pagoda' (论雷峰塔的倒掉) in 1924, celebrating its collapse as a symbolic blow to feudalistic and conservative forces, symbolized by the monk Fahai and his interference in the romance between Xu and Bai.
- In the West, there have been children's picture book adaptations of the legend, written by Western authors and illustrated by Chinese artists, including:
- Legend of the White Serpent by A. Fullarton Prior, illustrated by Kwan Sang-Mei[9]
- Lady White Snake: A Tale From Chinese Opera, by Aaron Shepard, illustrated by Song Nang Zhang[10]
- The novella The Devil Wives of Li Fong by E. Hoffmann Price is based on the story.
- The legend is a major part of the fantasy novella 'Fighting Demons' by S.L. Huang.
- In 2009, Dantès Dailiang made use of the Chinese lyrics of the Legend of White Snake for his song La muse aux lèvres rouges (红唇之缪斯女神), recorded in his LP Dailiang.
- In 2012 the Swatch company launched a model named The legend of white snake in honor of the Chinese new year, the year of the snake. The watch's hands are white and green snakes.
- Scale-Bright (2014) by Benjanun Sriduangkaew is a novella that transposes the Legend of the White Snake to contemporary Hong Kong.
- DC Comics used a variation on this tale for the origin story for Wonder-Woman of China in an issue of New Super-Man, released in August 2017[11]
See also[edit]
Notes[edit]
- ^Idema (2012), p. 26.
- ^Boston Globe: 'Curtain rises on ancient Chinese myth,' March 1, 2010, accessed March 2, 2010
- ^'Oregon Shakespeare Festival' website [1]Archived June 18, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, accessed March 4, 2012
- ^Tony Rayns audio commentary on Ugetsu, Criterion Collection, 2005
- ^http://www.weirdwildrealm.com/f-whitesnake.html
- ^Eolin, Sara. 'Daphne Guinness Exhibit at FIT' September 13, 2011 in Aero Film Blog. http://aerofilm.blogspot.com/2011/09/fashion-week-has-settled-upon-new-york.htmlArchived October 7, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
- ^'我的蛇精女友 (豆瓣)'. movie.douban.com.
- ^TTV 台視官方頻道 TTV Official Channel (January 31, 2018). '新白娘子傳奇 第01集 The Legend of the White Snake EP01 (1992)' – via YouTube.
- ^Rutland, VT: Charles E. Tuttle Company, 1960,
- ^Union City, CA: Pan Asian Publications, 2001.
- ^'Peng Deilan', DC Database, 8 June 2018
References and further reading[edit]
- Chen, Rachel (2010). 'Four Chinese Legends'. A recent narration along with three other legends. ASINB083QPHX7H
- Idema, Wilt L. (2009). The White Snake and Her Son: A Translation of the Precious Scroll of Thunder Peak with Related Texts. Hackett Publishing. ISBN9781603843751.
- —— (2012). 'Old Tales for New Times: Some Comments on the Cultural Translation of China's Four Great Folktales in the Twentieth Century 二十世紀中國四大民間故事的文化翻譯'(PDF). Taiwan Journal of East Asian Studies. 9 (1): 25–46. Archived from the original(PDF) on October 6, 2014.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Mao, Xian (2013). Cowherd and Weaver and other most popular love legends in China. eBook: Kindle Direct Publishing.
External links[edit]
Media related to Legend of the White Snake at Wikimedia Commons
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White Snake | |
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Traditional | 白蛇:緣起 |
Simplified | 白蛇:缘起 |
Mandarin | Báishé: Yuánqǐ |
Cantonese | Baak6se4: Jyun4hei2 |
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Written by | Damao |
Starring | |
Narrated by | Cheng Yin |
Music by | Guo Haowei |
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Distributed by | Joy Pictures |
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99 minutes[2] | |
Country | China[2] United States[3][1] |
Language | Mandarin[4] |
Budget | CN¥80 million[5] US$11.2 million[6] |
Box office | CN¥447 million[7] US$61,631,778[8][9] |
White Snake (simplified Chinese: 白蛇:缘起; traditional Chinese: 白蛇:緣起; pinyin: Báishé: Yuánqǐ; Wade–Giles: Pai2shê2: Yüan2ch'ih3lit. 'The white snake: The origin') is a 2019 Chinese[2]computer animationfantasy film directed by Amp Wong and Zhao Ji, with animation production by Light Chaser Animation. The film was inspired by the traditional Chinese fableLegend of the White Snake and was released in China on January 11, 2019.[10]
The film has been featured in festivals including Annecy International Animation Film Festival,[2]Fantasia International Film Festival,[11]BFI London Film Festival,[12]Sitges Film Festival,[13]Warsaw International Film Festival,[14] and Animation Is Film.[15]
Synopsis[edit]
The story follows the Chinese fable the Legend of the White Snake. The focus is on a white snake-demon Blanca who loses her memory while being disguised as a human woman and falls in love with a snake hunter. This strongly displeases her young sister, Verta, the green snake-demon.[16]
The story begins two sisters in a traditional Chinese bath, where they both speak of immortality. It then shows that same mysterious woman (named Blanca) who is on a mission to assassinate the general. However, she is caught and is involved in a battle which results in her submerging into water and losing her memories. She is rescued by a man, Xuan, who takes her to his home, Snake Catcher village, where the villagers catch snakes for the general, as snakes were thought to aid in immortality. Reluctant at first, Blanca is skeptical about Xuan. However, after spending some time with him (and with the reveal that she has magic powers) she starts to fall for him. They find a jade hair pin which brings back some memories when it is then revealed, that the hairpin too is magical. Xuan reads the inscription, which indicates it was made at 'special jade workshop'. He and Blanca go journey there together. Meanwhile, there is a cavern of snake-demon people, who are oppressed by the general. It is revealed that Blanca's sister is alive, a soldier for the Snake master. A snake had previously seen the two together, deeming Blanca a traitor as she is with a snake-catcher. Her sister, Verta, argues otherwise and says that she will find and return her, whilst also engaging in an insurance policy- if she is not back with Blanca in three days, then the Death Scales embedded in her will explode and kill her. Back with Xuan and Blanca, after a struggle on sea with another snake-demon- Blanca is forced to reveal her demon form, revealing to Xuan that she is in fact a demon. However he disregards this fact and the two bond. Later they eventually get to Special Jade Workshop, owned by a fox-demon who makes all types of magical weaponry. The fox-demon explains that Blanca brought her the wand to let her use it instead of the original owner. The fox-demon explains that Blanca was warned that using the jade wand could have consequences, such as the memory loss. After leaving the workshop, Xuan and Blanca return to the Snake Catcher Villager. Verta confronts Blanca and Xuan and tries to get Blanca to return with her. Verta identifies Xuan as a snake catcher and tries to attack him. Blanca defends him and the two sisters fight. During the fight, Xuan and Blanca fall into a hidden underground temple. While looking at a Daoist alter in the temple, Blanca's memories are triggered. She is shaken by the events and Xuan comforts her -- this leads to a moment of intimacy between them. Afterward Xuan and Blanca leave the temple to find Verta waiting. Blanca reveals that her memories have been returned and says she will return to the snake demon fold. She says to Xuan that their differences (human and demon) are too great. He asks her to wait for him and leaves to find a way for them to be together. Later at the fox-demon workshop, Xuan agrees to become a low-level demon in order to be with Blanca.
Cast[edit]
- Zhang Zhe (Mandarin), Stephanie Sheh (English) as Blanca (Chinese: 小白; pinyin: Xiǎo Báilit. 'Little White')
- Yang Tianxiang (Mandarin), Paul Yen (English) as Ah Xuan (Chinese: 阿宣; pinyin: Ā Xuān)
- Tang Xiaoxi (Mandarin), Vivian Lu (English) as Verta (Chinese: 小青; pinyin: Xiǎo Qīnglit. 'Little Green')
- He Zhang (Mandarin), Matthew Moy (English) as Dudou/Brother-in-law
- Xiaopu Zheng (Mandarin), Faye Mata (English) as Precious Jade Workshop Foxy Boss
- Wei Liu (Mandarin), Karen Huie (English) as Snake Master
- Yaohan Zhang (Mandarin), James Sie (English) as Dark General and Village Chief
- Boheng Zhang (Mandarin), Vincent Rodriguez III (English) as Little General
- David Chen (English) as Narrator and Boatman
- Kaiji Tang (English) as Chang Pan
- Ewan Chung (English) as Snake Scout
Production[edit]
Warner Bros. Far East has rights in China and is credited as a co-producer. The studio is in negotiations for distribution rights in other major territories.[3]
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Release[edit]
The film was released throughout China on 11 January 2019 and remained in theatres for the 2019 Chinese New Year season.[17]
International[edit]
In France, the film premiered at Annecy International Animation Film Festival.[16] Citrix receiver for mac asking for email address.
Suzuki outboard dt85 manual. In the United States and Canada, GKIDS has licensed the film for a fall release, in both Mandarin with English subtitles and an English-language dub.[18]
In Los Angeles, the film won the Golden Angel for 'Best Chinese & American Co-Production Animation Film' at the Chinese American Film Festival.[19]
Reception[edit]
The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported that 68% of critics have given the film a positive review based on 22 reviews, with an average rating of 6.58/10.[20] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 60 out of 100 based on 6 critic reviews, indicating 'mixed or average reviews'.[21] In its review, Variety states 'First-time feature writer Da Mao and debuting feature co-directors Zhao Ji and Amp Wong strike a pleasing balance between thunderous action scenes and appealing romance.'[22]One of Us praised the movie for its visual style however noting that 'story doesn't live up to the spectacular animation'.[16]
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- ^ abcd'Annecy > Programme > Index'. Annecy International Animated Film Festival.
- ^ abFrater, Patrick (2018-11-04). 'AFM: Light Chaser Animation's Cats, White Snake Sell For All Rights'. Variety. Retrieved 31 January 2019.
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- ^'面向年轻人的追光 专访《白蛇:缘起》导演黄家康、赵霁'. 风闻社区 (in Chinese). 2019-01-11. Retrieved 2019-02-08.
- ^name='animag'>'Romancing the 'White Snake''. Animation Magazine. Retrieved 2020-03-31.
- ^白蛇:缘起(2019). cbooo.cn (in Chinese). Retrieved 2019-02-08.
- ^'White Snake (2019)'. Box Office Mojo. IMDb. Retrieved December 25, 2019.
- ^'White Snake (2019)'. The Numbers. Retrieved December 25, 2019.
- ^'《白蛇:缘起》改档1.11曝新海报'. Mtime. 2018-12-24. Retrieved 8 February 2019.
- ^'White Snake'. Fantasia International Film Festival.
- ^'Buy tickets for White Snake | BFI London Film Festival 2019'. British Film Institute. Retrieved 15 November 2019.
- ^'WHITE SNAKE – Sitges Film Festival – Festival Internacional de Cinema Fantàstic de Catalunya'. Sitges Film Festival.
- ^'WARSAW FILM FESTIWAL'. Warsaw International Film Festival.
- ^'White Snake – Animation is Film'. Animation Is Film Festival. Retrieved 15 November 2019.
- ^ abcCox, Chris (July 22, 2019). 'Infestation: Annecy Animation Festival 2019: White Snake'. One of Us.
- ^'Chinese Authorities to Further Restrict Foreign Content Programming'. China Film Insider. 2018-09-21. Retrieved 31 January 2019.
- ^Zahed, Ramin (2019-06-10). 'GKIDS Charms China's White Snake for N. America'. Animation Magazine. Retrieved 10 June 2019.
- ^Gui, Ming. '2019 GOLDEN ANGEL AWARD'. Chinese American Film Festival. Retrieved 2020-03-08.
- ^'White Snake (2019)'. Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Retrieved 27 March 2020.
- ^'White Snake Reviews'. Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved 10 December 2019.
- ^Kuipers, Richard (July 9, 2019). 'BiFan Film Review: 'White Snake''.
External links[edit]
- White Snake on IMDb
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