Song Jing Shi (1955) - Double Feature

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In the mid-19th century, at the height of the Opium War, the Chinese people rose up against the feudal system and the Manchu dynasty, which had capitulated to foreign invaders. ... With their heads bowed, peasants in chains trudge along, those who refused to give money to crush their rebellious brothers. Suddenly, their path is blocked. It is Song Jing-shi who has come to their rescue with his detachment. The freed peasants joined Song Jing-shi. This is how the core of the Black Flag Army was formed. The first historical film made in socialist China in the 1950s. The script is based on authentic material collected in villages in Shandong Province. Legends about the cruelty of Sen Gelinzin and the bravery of Sun Jing-shi, who is called the "Chinese Spartacus," still live on among the people.


Main Cast: Cui Wei, Tao Jin, Wen Xiying, Shi Hui, Zhang Yi, Shu Yi, Zhang Liang, Wu Yin, Sha Li, Baoluo Li

Directors: Zheng Jun-li, Sun Yu

Writers: Sun Yu, Chen Baichen

Editor: Han Huang

Cinematographer: Zhou Daming


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