In May of 1949, director Zhang Ying and screenwriter Zhang Che took people to Taiwan to shoot a film that reflected Taiwan's Gaoshan tribe. Unexpectedly, when it was completed, it coincided with the war between the KMT and the Communist Party in Shanghai. Later, the Kuomintang government completely withdrew from Shanghai to Taiwan, and the film crew stayed in Taiwan. The film was also premiered in Taiwan, becoming the first feature film in Taiwanese film history. The episode "High Mountain Green" was widely sung that year and became a classic in film music.
Title | The Alishan Uprising |
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Year | 1950 |
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Country | Taiwan |
Studio | Shanghai Vientiane Film Company |
Cast | Lee Ying, Roy Chiao, Tien Feng |
Crew | Chang Cheh (Writer), Chang Ying (Director), Chang Cheh (Director) |
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Release | Feb 16, 1950 |
Runtime | 1:47:31 minutes |
Quality | HD |
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