Red Crag
movie

Released January 01, 1965
Overview
A taut wartime thriller, Red Crag: Life in Eternal Flame anticipates the paranoia and violence of the imminent Cultural Revolution while harking back to the aesthetic splendour of the Golden Age Shanghai cinema of the late 1940s. (This opulence is largely due to the work of cinematographer Zhu Jinming, the master visual stylist of Shangrao Concentration Camp and other key "Seventeen Years" films.) The film concerns a hard-boiled woman working in the Chongqing Communist underground during World War II, whose commitment to the guerrilla cause is only intensified after she witnesses her husband's head mounted on the city walls by the Nationalist forces.
Runtime
2h 18m
Origin Country
China
Original Language
English
Original Title
烈火中永生
Status
Released
Production Countries
- China
Spoken Languages
- 普通话 (Mandarin)
Production Companies
- no logo available
Beijing Film Studio
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