In 1936 and 1937 Harry Dunham shot "several hundred feet of film," being the first cameraman to penetrate into the Shensi region and obtain footage of the Communist forces in China. He smuggled his film out and placed it in the hands of Frontier Films. Leyda, Lerner, Meyers and Maddow (they had to use pseudonyms) spent four months preparing the film for publication. In that time, the Chinese situation altered to such an extent that Frontier had to change the scenario several times in order to keep up with events...the producers had to make a happy change in the theme of China Strikes Back. It was no longer a film showing the Chinese people moving toward unity. It became a pictorial history revealing the how and why behind a realized unity.
Title | China Strikes Back |
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Year | 1937 |
Genre | Documentary |
Country | United States of America |
Studio | Frontier Films |
Cast | Teh Chu, Mao Zedong |
Crew | Harry Dunham (Director), Irving Lerner (Director), Alex North (Music) |
Keyword | short film |
Release | Jan 02, 1937 |
Runtime | 37 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 4.00 / 10 by 1 users |