7 Man Army

7 Man Army

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Chang Cheh
Written by Ni Kuang
Chang Cheh
Starring Ti Lung
David Chiang
Alexander Fu
Chen Kuan-Tai
Music by Chen Yung-yu
Frankie Chan Fan-Kei
Cinematography Kung Mu-To
Edited by Kuo Ting-hung
Production
company
Chang's Film
Shaw Brothers
Distributed by Concorde Film (1977, Netherlands theatrical release)
Release date
1976
Running time
100 minutes
Country Hong Kong
Language Mandarin

7 Man Army is a 1976 Hong Kong historical war action film directed by Chang Cheh and starring Ti Lung, David Chiang, Alexander Fu and Chen Kuan-Tai. It was written by Ni Kuang and Chang Cheh. Chan San-Yat and Hsieh Hsing were the action directors. The film is a fictionalized account of the Defense of the Great Wall, during the Second Sino-Japanese war. It was filmed in Taiwan.

Synopsis

During the Second Sino-Japanese war 20,000 Japanese troops and 50 tanks invade Pa Tou Lou Tzu, or Badaling, a strategic point along the Great Wall of China. The Defense of the Great Wall was one of the earliest battles, or "incidents," between Chinese and Japanese troops. The Chinese captured a Japanese outpost following a fierce battle. With stick grenades the Chinese disabled Japanese machine gun nests and killed all the Japanese inside.

The Chinese outpost, with a force of seven men, held off the invading Japanese army for five days. First attack by Mongol mercenaries and Japanese troops failed and all Mongols were killed by the Chinese. On the sixth day, all 7 soldiers were killed in action. However, the outpost successfully covered for other Chinese forces to retreat. The seven soldiers tricked the Japanese army into believing there were a thousand Chinese troops defending the outpost.

Bronze statues of the fighting soldiers were built in Lesser Kinmen in commemoration.

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