Movie

Family
Fighting Bandits in West Hunan
Fight North and South
Five Golden Flowers
Forget-Me-Not
From Slave to General
Family(Jia ,BW-1956,VC)---The conflicts of a wealthy family in the 1930s are examined in this sitcom adapted from a novel of the same title by well-known contemporary writer Ba Jin. Critics consider the movie an indictment against feudal ideas. D: ChenXihe, Ye Ming; C: Zhang Ruifang, Sun Daolin, Wei heling, Wang Dan feng; M: Shanghai.

Fighting Bandits in West Hunan( Xiangxi Jiao Feiji, C-1988, VC)---The People's Liberation Army's defeat of bandit holdouts in western Hunan is the subject of this film set in the early 1950s shortly after the founding of New China. D: Zhou Kangyu; C: Ding Rujun, Xue Shujie, Chen Guodia; M: Xiaoxiang.

Fight North and South(Nan Zhen Bei Zhan, Bw-1952,VC )--- One of the most frequently shown movies during the " culture revolution" (1966-1976) when very few movies were made, this film is about a battalion engaged in a battle during the Liberation War. D: Cheng Yin, Tang Xiaodan; C: Chen Ge, Tang Huada, Feng Zhi; M : Shanghai.

Five Golden Flowers Wu Duo Jinhua, C-1959, VC)---This comedy is about a young man of Bai nationality who meets a beautiful girl named Jinhu (golden flower) at a local festival. He wants to see her again and searches nearby villages but all his finds are five girls of the same name. D: Wang Jiayi; C: Mo Zijiang, Yang Likun, Wang Suya; M: Changchun,

Forget-Me-Not (Wu Wang Wo, C-1983)---The friendship between a young woman student and a doctor several years her senior in a mountain village is the subjects of this film by Changchun Film Studio. Despite political pressures, the friendship gradually develops into a romance. D: Yu Yanfu; C: Fang Shu, Li Zhiyu; M: Changchun.

From Slave to General(Cong Nuli Dao Jiangjiu, C-1980, VC) K--- The colorful story of Luo Xiao is profiled. Luo was born to a serf's family of Yin nationality in a mountainous Yunan village, fled from slavery in 1915 and joined the Northern expedition Army against feudal warlords. He won many battles and, over a military career that spanned 30 years, rose to become a heroic army general and a great champion of the Chinese revolution. D: Wang Yan; C: Yang Zaibao, Zhang Jinling; M:Shanghai.

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