March of Democratic Youth

Wang Yi
Yao Xiangli, Sun Daolin, Xie Tian, Tian Lie, Fang Hua, Tong Chao, Li Keng, Chen Fangqian, Chen Zhijian, Han Yan, Sang Fu, Hou Jianfu, Liu Zong, Bi Yu, Cong Shuowen, Yang Xueming, Xu Qingyang, Gong Zhi
1950
Mainland China
Completed
Mandarin Chinese
100 minutes
Detailed introduction
This film (drama)Also known as民主青年进行曲,is aMainland ChinaProducerwomen sex,At1950Released in year
。The dialogue language isMandarin Chinese,Current Douban rating6.8(For reference only)。
This film is adapted from the play of the same name. During the Liberation War, young students, under the leadership of the Communist Party, fought against the reactionary Kuomintang. University student Fang Zheren focused solely on his studies and did not get involved in politics. To undermine the student movement, Kuomintang agents Chen Xueping and Jiang Zhengqing secretly sought to recruit Fang Zheren. To confuse him, they disguised themselves as the Youth Army and injured Fang's cousin Song Beihua, who was working in student propaganda. As a result, Fang developed a misunderstanding of the Youth Army and had a conflict with Song. The underground party leader He Mai timely helped educate Fang Zheren, clarifying his thoughts. When reactionary officers came to arrest He Mai, Fang Zheren stepped forward and, together with his classmates, protected He. During the "May 20" student movement, Fang Zheren was unfortunately captured and imprisoned. In jail, he endured severe torture from the enemy, with both threats and temptations, but he remained steadfast, unafraid of oppression, and vowed never to surrender to the enemy. After liberation, he was rescued from prison. With the founding of the new China, Fang Zheren and the young students took on the task of building the new China. Through their actions, they composed a melody of the "March of Democratic Youth."