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A pro-Chinese documentary, showing the struggle of the 400 million citizens to fight off the Japanese aggressors, put together primarily by Joris Ivens, who collaborated with Ernest Hemingway on "The Spanish Earth." The principal sequence covers the action in the South Shantung front, in April of 1938, showing the capture of Taierhchwang from the Japanese. The camera covers the course of the Yellow River---some of it--- and the construction of the road to the Soviet Union. Back in Hankow, in the summer of 1938, that the narrators--none of who played "Himself- they were just hired voices-- tells of Chinas Military Council with General Chiang Kai-shek. The final segment is a trip to Canton shortly before it was captured by the Japanese.
Fredric March
Narration
Morris Carnovsky
Additional Voice
Sidney Lumet
Additional Voice
Robert Q. Lewis
Additional Voice
Alfred Ryder
Additional Voice
Adelaide Bean
Additional Voice
Yat-sen Sun
Self
Kai-Shek Chiang
Self
Madame Chiang
Self
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