The anti-special films of the fifties and sixties were an important stage in the history of Chinese cinema, and many excellent works emerged. These films have won the love of a wide audience with their tense and exciting plots, profound social implications, and outstanding actors' performances. Here are 11 recommended anti-special films of the fifties and sixties:
1."The Dark Whistle in Yangcheng" (1957).
This film tells the story of the battle of wits and courage between public security officers and Kuomintang agents, with tight plot twists and turns and suspense. The performances of the actors in the film are vivid and real, especially the superb acting skills of the leading actor Wang Xingang are impressive.
2."Die Hard" (1958).
The film is based on the suppression of bandits in the southwest frontier in the early days of liberation, and tells the story of Zeng Tai, a Communist Party member, who entered the bandit gang with the courage of a tiger's den in Longtan and unlimited loyalty to the party, fought wits and courage with the bandit leader, instigated a rebellion, and cooperated with our army to exterminate the bandits.
3.Secret Drawings (1965).
The film tells the story of the public security department, relying on the working masses, through meticulous investigation and profound struggle, to wipe out a spy organization lurking in our country. The cast in the film is strong, the plot is tight, and it is a gripping anti-special masterpiece.
4.Black Triangle (1977).
The film tells the story of on the eve of liberation, in order to sabotage our party's underground organization, the Kuomintang spies attempted to send out an important piece of information through the spy No. 001. The story of our public security department obtaining information in a timely manner, sending scouts to penetrate the enemy's interior, and finally wiping down the enemy after going through hardships. Liu Jia, the leading actor in the film, has won the love of the audience with his fresh and natural performance style.
5."Tracking and Pursuit" (1958).
The film tells the story of China's public security organs relying on the strength of the people in the early days of liberation and wittily and bravely cracking the enemy's conspiracy. The plot in the film is cleverly designed, and the actors perform vividly, which fully demonstrates the wisdom and courage of public security officers.
6."Railway Guard" (1960).
The film tells the story of the public security department of a railway bureau in Northeast China, in order to smash the conspiracy of the US-Chiang spies to sabotage the railway, sent scout Gao Jian to infiltrate the enemy, grasp the enemy's special activities, and launch a witty and brave struggle with the enemy. The actors in the film perform realistically and naturally, and the plot is tight and engaging.
7."Ten O'Clock on National Day" (1956).
The film tells the story of the public security officers who successfully cracked a spy sabotage activity at the critical moment of 10 o'clock on the National Day. The plot in the film is cleverly designed and suspenseful, keeping the audience nervous throughout.
8."Beacon Fire in the Border Village" (1957).
The film tells the story of the collusion between Kuomintang spies and reactionary upper-class elements of ethnic minorities in the southwestern border region of China to plan an armed rebellion. The performances of the actors in the film are vivid and real, fully showing the customs and customs of the border areas and the heroic image of the public security personnel.
9."Guerrillas of the Plains" (1955).
The film tells the story of Li Xiangyang, the leader of the guerrillas in the central Hebei Plain, and the Japanese invaders during the Anti-Japanese War, and annihilated the enemy in the guerrilla warfare. The plot in the film is compact and exciting, and the actors' performances are vivid and powerful, fully showing the heroic image of the anti-Japanese guerrillas.
10."Tracking the Tiger's Den" (1956).
The film tells the story of the public security officers who mastered the sabotage plan of the hidden Kuomintang spies through investigation and investigation, and wiped them out. The plot in the film is cleverly designed, and the actors' performances are vivid and realistic, which fully demonstrates the wisdom and courage of public security officers.
11.The Outpost (1959).
The film tells the story of public security officers who infiltrate the enemy and uncover a sabotage activity by spies. The plot in the film is compact and exciting, and the actors' performances are vivid and powerful, which fully demonstrates the wit and bravery of the public security officers.
These anti-special films of the fifties and sixties not only have high viewing value, but also reflect the historical background of the society and the spiritual outlook of the people at that time. They convey the power of justice, bravery, and wisdom to the audience through tense and exciting plots and profound social implications. The actors in these films are vivid and realistic, and the plot is cleverly designed, so that the audience can feel the charm of film art while enjoying it.