
The Volunteers: The Battle of Life and Death
Drama · War · History
Overview
The movie focuses on the battle of Cheolwon, where the 63rd Army of the Chinese People's Volunteer Army (CPVA) was ordered to enter the battlefield of Cheolwon in May 1951, just after a month-long battle, to fight against four divisions of the United Nations Army (UNA). The volunteers fought with bloodshed and finally brought the enemy to the negotiation table.
Top Cast


Zhu Yilong
Zhu Yilong
Li Xiang
Zhu Yilong
Li Xiang


Xin Baiqing
Xin Baiqing
Li Moyin
Xin Baiqing
Li Moyin


Zhang Zifeng
Zhang Zifeng
Li Xiao
Zhang Zifeng
Li Xiao


Zhu Yawen
Zhu Yawen
Wu Benzheng
Zhu Yawen
Wu Benzheng


Arthur Chen
Arthur Chen
Sun Xing
Arthur Chen
Sun Xing


Wang Yanhui
Wang Yanhui
Peng Dehuai
Wang Yanhui
Peng Dehuai


Xiao Yang
Xiao Yang
Zhao An'nan
Xiao Yang
Zhao An'nan


Wu Jing
Wu Jing
Fu Chongbi
Wu Jing
Fu Chongbi


Zhang Youhao
Zhang Youhao
Yang Sandi
Zhang Youhao
Yang Sandi


Ou Hao
Ou Hao
Zhang Xiaoheng
Ou Hao
Zhang Xiaoheng
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