Casts & Crew
Xiuwen Shu
Mu Bai
Wei Shi
Chong Yu
Senguan Zhou
Huizhen Fu
Yibing Xie
Wang Lan
Wenhua Liu
Fei Ruan
Xiao Feng
Also Directed by Jin Xie
Woman Basketball Player No. 5 is a 1957 Chinese film presented by Tian Ma Film Studio and directed by Xie Jin, starring Qin Yi, Liu Qiong, Cao Qiwei and Wang Qi. It is the first colored sports movie filmed after the formation of the People's Republic of China, and also the first film directed by renowned film director Xie Jin.
Love story about true love in political turmoil.
After her senses are surgically restored, a formerly deaf mute teenager enlists in the army and is assigned to communications work. But her inexperience with even such simple tasks as answering a telephone lead her supervisor to conclude she is incompetent, and try to have her reassigned. However, a courageous action by another soldier leads him to reevaluate his judgment.
An Old Man and His Dog is a 1993 Chinese film directed by Xie Jin.
Four Chinese women students in the USA are stranded when the Communists take over Shanghai in 1948.
In the early period of China's War of Liberation the Yan'an Nursey which housed the children of the revolutionary fighters had to be evacuated. Li Nan, an army instructor, guides the group of children to the liberated area in the Taihang Mountains and their parents. Made to mark International Children's Year.
Also Directed by Nong Lin
Political intrigue by the Nationalists among the Jingpo people after the liberation of China.
Counter-revolutionaries oppose Gao Daquan and the progressive production cooperative union efforts at improving flood control.
In 1894 the Japanese Imperial Navy provokes the Chinese navy to test defenses. Some Chinese want to make concessions while others want to fight. When Japan invades, some naval officers put up a heroic resistance.
During the War of Resistance Against Japan, a CCP army unit guarding the southwest border follows what is ostensibly a trading caravan and discovers that these traders are actually smuggling arms and spy equipment to Chiang Kai-shek and his American allies.
The gold road part 1