Sing-Song Girl Red Peony was directed by
Zhang Shichuan for the
Mingxing Film Company, with
Cheng Bugao acting as assistant director. It was based on a screenplay by
Hong Shen. Cinematography was handled by Dong Keyi. Production, which took place over six months, cost 120,000
yuan (equivalent to ¥ in 2019); this was six times the cost of an ordinary Mingxing production. More than a hundred crew members were involved. The cast of
Sing-Song Girl Red Peony included
Hu Die, Xia Peizhen, Wang Xianzhai, Gong Jianong, Wang Jiting, Tang Jie, Tan Zhiyuan, and Xiao Ying. Hu, who had been one of Mingxing's bankable stars since joining the company in 1928, took the starring role of Red Peony. Having only had experience with
silent films, she experienced significant challenges making a sound film. Hu's vocals were later overdubbed by
Mei Lanfang, a male
Peking opera singer who had risen to prominence playing female roles. For
Sing-Song Girl Red Peony, Mingxing sought to use sound technology, which had gained popularity through imported works. Local productions such as
Wild Flower had attempted to use sound to some extent. However, these were only partial sound films, and many contemporary Chinese cinemas lacked the technology to properly screen films with integrated sound. Unable to afford imported equipment from the United States, Mingxing adopted
sound-on-disc technology. The film included four songs from Peking opera: "Mu Ke Zhai", "Yu Tang Chun", "Silang Visits His Mother", and "Na Gao Deng"; the genre was popular among contemporary cinema-goers. This use of sound technology created stress for the cast and crew. Rather than rely solely on an outline, a detailed script was required. Many of the performers were required to practice the
Mandarin language, which had been mandated for national distribution, and language coaches were brought in to help them achieve the correct accent. The film was shot first, with the cast and crew later dubbing their lines at the Shanghai studios of
Pathé. Zhang recalled that the first four attempts ended in failure, due to technical problems and pacing issues. Ultimately, he began to use
opium to alleviate the stress of production. ==Release and reception==