The Battle of China Page #3

Synopsis: In this installment of the "Why We Fight" propaganda series, we learn about the country of China and its people. With a brief history of the country, we also learn of why the Japanese wanted to conquer it and felt confident about succeeding. Finally, the history of the war in that theatre is illustrated and shows the stiff determination of the Chinese who use all their resources to oppose Japanese aggression to the end.
Production: US Army
  1 win.
 
IMDB:
7.2
Year:
1944
65 min
92 Views


These three are here

to see the Commanding General

Lower the bridge

Adpted sister, you are looking about your home

Please return, otherwise mother will be worried

The gracious commander Zheng!

Why the long journey?

What is it that you want?

The Qing Emperor has sent this imperial decree

He offers you the post of Viceroy of Fujian

and Guangdong Provinces

Viceroy of Fujian and Guangdong Province?

Yes, in addition to Fujian Province...

Guangdong Province

will also be under your command

This is a very important decision

Please allow me to think it over

The Qing Emperor

is also very concerned about Taiwan

If Dutch is defeated

and Taiwan is returned to China

According to the rule established by the Ming...

Taiwan will also be placed under your command

Thank you lmperial Namekeeper!

lmperial Namekeeper!

Your father has instructed...

Not to allow anyone to enter

What affairs can be so confidential

as to be kept a secret from me

I don't know

Your father has ordered the area cordoned off

As you can see...

Guards are positioned throughout the compound

Your majesty. Please rise

Only you can be Anasted

I have received the latest intelligence report

Not only are there traitors

among the Ming troops at Xianxia Pass...

But

they are also colluding

with the Dutch imperialists

This is very serious

You must go to Xianxia Pass

and supervise the military

Obtain the general's seal and take over command

Yes, your majesty

If necessary, behead the general

Yes, your majesty

You are a loyalist

This is strictly confidential. Be on guard!

That's right, look straight ahead

You still haven't hit the bull's eye

Try again

Let's see about this time

Excuse us miss

Please let us pass

It seems like there is trouble

Something is certainly up...

Otherwise the palace eunuch...

Would not be so frantic

What has happened?

The Emperor dispatched Chenggong

to the military front

As commander of the imperial army...

Of course, he must obey the emperor's orders

You don't understand

He has only taken twenty men with him

This is very serious

Not even you have been informed

The imperial army

only obeys the emperor's orders

But you are the Commanding General

Aren't the daily movements of the imperial army

Also reported to you?

Don't make wild guesses about the army

Of course the army is not any concern of mine...

But Sen'er, my son, means the world to me

I beg you to have him return home safely

General

The imperial guards

have cordoned off the compound

The Emperor is a fool. How dare he watch me?

Xueliang, you are the only one

who can sneak into town

Remember...

After leaving the city gate, follow the shoal

Hurry along the footpath and catch up to Sen'er

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Julius J. Epstein

Julius J. Epstein (August 22, 1909 – December 30, 2000) was an American screenwriter, who had a long career, best remembered for his screenplay – written with his twin brother, Philip, and Howard E. Koch – of the film Casablanca (1942), for which the writers won an Academy Award. It was adapted from an unpublished play, Everybody Comes to Rick's, written by Murray Bennett and Joan Alison. more…

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