Movies produced to resist U.S. aggression and aid Korea include "Shangganling", "Beacon Train", "Hero Tanker", "Assembly", "This War of Mine", etc.
1. "Shangganling" "Shangganling" is a war feature film produced by Changchun Film Studio.
Directed by Sha Meng and Lin Shan, starring Gao Baocheng, Xu Linge, Liu Yuru and others.
Released on December 1, 1956.
The film is adapted from the movie literary script "Twenty-Four Days". It tells the story of the Eighth Company of the Volunteer Army, led by company commander Zhang Zhongfa, who held the position during the Battle of Shangganling, fought bloody battles with the enemy, and finally won.
2. "Beacon Train" "Beacon Train" is a feature film released in 1960, directed by Zhu Wenshun, starring Li Yalin, Shi Kefu and others.
The film tells the story of the U.S. military that blew up the Qingchuan River Bridge in the early days of the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea in order to prevent our volunteers from advancing southward.
Liu Feng, Jin Wanji, Miao Jingchun and others risked their lives to transport arms to the front line in advance to ensure the combat needs of our army.
3. "Hero Tanker" "Hero Tanker" is a feature film directed by Li Subaru and starring Wang Ren, Gao Baocheng, Zhao Ruping, Li Po and Zhang Kefang.
It mainly talks about a certain battle in the Korean battlefield in 1952. Under the cover of a large number of tanks, the U.S. imperialist aggressor army stormed the 350 Heights of the Chinese Volunteer Army.
The story of the Chinese Volunteer Army tank unit, led by platoon leader Zhang Yong, was sent to Highland 350 to cooperate with the infantry in combat.
4. "Assembly Number" "Assembly Number" is a feature film jointly produced by Huayi Brothers Media Co., Ltd., Shanghai Film Group Corporation and others in 2006. It is directed by Feng Xiaogang, written by Liu Heng, and starring Zhang Hanyu, Deng Chao, Yuan Wenkang, Tang Yan and Liao.
Starring Fan, Wang Baoqiang and others, with special performances by Hu Jun and Ren Quan.
The film was released in mainland China on December 20, 2007.
The film is a film based on the Second Chinese Civil War and the Korean War. It is adapted from Yang Jinyuan's novel "The Lawsuit".
The film tells the story of Company Commander Gu Zidi during the War of Liberation as he discovered the truth about the assembly call and fought for honor for his comrades who sacrificed their lives in the Ninth Company. 5. "My War" "My War" is produced by China Film Co., Ltd.
The produced war film is directed by Peng Shun, written by Liu Heng, and stars Liu Ye, Wang Luodan, Huang Zhizhong, Yang Youning, Ye Qing and others.
The film was released in mainland China on September 15, 2016.
The film is adapted from Ba Jin's novel "Reunion". It tells the story of a group of ordinary but great young people who resolutely went to a foreign country in order to defend the country. The legendary stories about love, friendship and family that happened on the cruel battlefield. Expanded information: Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea
, also known as the Movement to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea or the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea, was part of the Korean War that broke out in the early 1950s. It only refers to the stage when the Chinese People’s Volunteers participated in the war, and also included the mass movement of the Chinese people to support the Korean people in resisting U.S. aggression.
On July 10, 1950, the "Committee of the Chinese People's Campaign to Oppose the U.S. Invasion of Taiwan and Korea" was established, and the movement to resist U.S. aggression and aid Korea began.
In October, the Chinese People's Volunteers went to fight in North Korea, kicking off the war to resist U.S. aggression and aid Korea.
During the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea, the Volunteer Army received full support from the entire People's Liberation Army and the Chinese people, and received cooperation from the socialist camp headed by the Soviet Union.
In July 1953, the two sides signed the Korean Armistice Agreement, which marked the successful end of the war to resist U.S. aggression and aid Korea.
In 1958, all volunteers withdrew to China.
October 25th is the Remembrance Day to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea.