Publisher: QI LU YIN XIANG CHU BAN SHE |
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The story happens in the Korean War in the autumn of 1952, the American troops lajnched a large-scale attack by the border between South Korea and North Korea while the Sino SinoAmer ican negotiation at Bamen Dian adjourned. The American representa-tives meant to steer clear of the futile negotiation by deispatching their troops to occupy Shanggangling Mount and Wesheng Shan Mountain, In that case, Zhang Zhong Fa, a company commander of Chinese Voluntary Army, led his troops to guard Shanggandling Mount. In andextreme difficult situation, they held on to guarding the position in 24 days and succeeded in dragging the force of the enemy so that the Chinese main forces were in an advantage situation to defeat the enemy. The American were forced to resume the neotiation and sign their names on the armistice paper
Collected here, three Jayne Mansfield classics on DVD for the first time ever; Girl Can't Help It, Sheriff of Fractured Jaw and Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?.
One of the greatest horror icons of the 20th century, Lon Chaney, Jr. lit up the screen in a wide variety of performances in every type of role imaginable. Now, here is the ultimate collection of Chaney rarities, never before available on DVD! Manfish: In this eerie tale inspired by Edgar Allan Poe's "The Tell-Tale Heart," treasure seekers, native curses and the hideous haunting sound of a dead man's breathing conspire to drive a killer insane. The Golden Junkman: One of Lon's rarest and best portrayals as an aging Greek immigrant who enrolls in college to earn the respect of his grown sons. Lock-Up: An excellent crime-mystery starring Macdonald Carey, with Lon as a small town sheriff determined to capture the killer of a straying wife. Special Bonus Feature: The Indestructible Man, for the first time from a 35mm source! This Lon Chaney horror staple can finally be seen in a crisp, clear edition unlike any previous release. Throw away those budget editions; this is the real deal!
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