Muzhi Yuan Trailers
The Eight Hundred Heroes TrailerUnchanged Heart in Life and Death TrailerChildren of Troubled Times Trailer
The Eight Hundred Heroes TrailerUnchanged Heart in Life and Death TrailerChildren of Troubled Times Trailer
Total trailers found: 7
24 May 1935
The young poet Xin Baihe flees Shanghai with his friend, Liang. Liang soon joins the resistance against the Japanese invaders, but Xin chooses to pursue a relationship with a glamorous and westernized widow in Qingdao.
29 November 1936
Probably the most sheerly entertaining of all the films made in 1930s Shanghai by 'underground' leftists, this riff on The Prisoner of Zenda is funny and engaging from first to last.
24 July 1937
In old Shanghai, two sisters, a prostitute and a singer, try to escape from the local scoundrels with the help of a trumpet player and a newspaper seller.
16 December 1934
The film tells the tragic story of two recent college graduates, Tao Jianping ("Tao" is a homophone for peach), and Li Lilian ("Li" is a homophone for plum).
13 May 1935
A novelist uses all his money to buy gifts for the woman he loves who in turn is also seeing a business man, using him for expensive presents.
01 January 1938
800 Chinese soldiers guard the important warehouse district against the invading Japanese Army. Re-imagination of a famous (bordering on legendary) episode from the battle of Shanghai: 800 soldiers of the 88th regiment against what feels like the whole of Japan’s Imperial Army - think Thermopylae, Chinese version.
01 January 1938
The propaganda documentary about youth coming to Yan'an and join the communist party. The film was shot and negatives were sent to Soviet for post-production.