Youth Of China (Chinese: 中国青年; pinyin: Zhōngguó Qīngnián) is a 1937 patriotic film directed by Wong Tat-Tsoi.[1][2] Starring Cho-Fan Ng (zh), Gao Luquan, Lau Kuai-Hong (zh), Wu Mei Lun (zh), Siu-Hing Wong (黄笑馨), Yan-Fu Yip (叶仁甫).
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- ↑ 香港影片大全 - Page 190 9628050036 Hong Kong. Urban Council. Hong Kong Film Archive, Hong Kong Leisure and Cultural Services Dept. Hong Kong Film Archive - 1997 - Youth Of China (Zhongguo Qingnian) (t) (6) saw. (Left) Wong Siu-hing (Right) Ng Cho-fan Sit* ft n IR Cantonese/B&W/ "Contemporary/ National Defence tti pp & f] : * lLl & B] Production : Zhongshan Film Company Screenplay ... Ko Lo-chuen Lau Kwai-hong Synopsis : Youth of China calls on Chinese youth to be sympathetic to the country's needs and to sacrifice their lives to protect their country."
- ↑ 早期香港中國影象: - Volume 19, Issue 2 - Page 62 9627040452 1995 Films, such as Resistance/Dikang, which use the theme of nationalism as the inspiring force behind characters who take up the cudgel against the enemy. - Films, like the documentary Guangzhou, To Arms! /Guangzhou Kangihan Ji, which describe how the citizenry including the young and the old, men and women, bravely resist the enemy. - Films, like The Youth of China /Zhongguo Qingnian, which express the spirit of general mobilization and how the people forgo bad practices ...
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