Along The Jinsha River

Jan 01, 1963 1h 39m
In 1936, the Long March of the Red Army passed through the Tibetan area by the Jinsha River. The Kuomintang colluded with the great local tyrant Qiu Wanli in an attempt to prevent the Red Army from crossing the river north. Qiu Wanli asks his minions to pretend to be the Red Army and rob the chieftain Sangge's only daughter Zhuma to provoke the relationship between the chieftain and the Red Army. The Red Army adhered to the party's ethnic policy, rescued Zhuma, and crossed the Jinsha River to the border of Tibetan areas. Qiu again sneaked into the Tibetan area. He said that Zhuma had been killed by the Red Army and provided ammunition and weapons for the chieftain to fight the Red Army. In order to expose the enemy's rumors, the Red Army instructor Jin Ming took a squad to escort Zhuma home.
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Status
Released
Production Countries
China
Spoken Languages
Mandarin

Cast

Cui Chaoming
Qiu Wanli
Qi Heng
Jin Wande
Zhang Fa
headman Sange
Lei Cao
Zhuma
Xiang Mei
Nurse
Shi Yuan
Qiu San
Feng Zhe
金明
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