Professor Lo Yeung-guo (Hou Yao) and his students escape death from the Japanese army, and call on villagers in the countryside to form a guerrillas group. His son Lo Yung (Lau Hark-suen), however, indulges in debauchery. Entrapped by the Japanese, chicken-hearted Yung leaks information about the guerrilla that leads to deaths and injuries in the group. Yeung-guo reprimands his son for being an invisible traitor, inflicting even more harm than an outright traitor. Placing righteousness before family, he decides to execute his own son. As a writer-director-actor in the film, Hou Yao proclaimed his unwavering stance on resistance on the screen, and delivered a scathing attack on the cowardly ‘invisible traitors‘ at that time. Not long after, Hou was sadly arrested and executed by the Japanese army in Singapore.
Title | Fortress of Flesh and Blood |
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Year | 1938 |
Genre | Drama, War |
Country | Hong Kong |
Studio | Wenhua Film Company |
Cast | Hou Yao, Nancy Wan-Seung Chan, Junchao Jiang, Wong Sau-nin, Wong Cho-San, Lau Hak-Suen |
Crew | Hou Yao (Director), Yeung Yam-Ming (Producer) |
Keyword | world war ii, second sino-japanese war (1937-45), family conflict |
Release | Jun 15, 1938 |
Runtime | 98 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 0.00 / 10 by 0 users |
Popularity | 1 |
Budget | 0 |
Revenue | 0 |
Language | 广州话 / 廣州話 |