

Drama · Action
Overview
A true story of the unrelenting endurance and perseverance of a group of passionate teenage girls, in a film that firmly grasps audiences and tugs at the heartstrings with an emotionally charged story of tug-of-war, “Step Back to Glory”, stands out from all of the other Cinderella-story movies in its faithful portrayal of a real-life event. The film, directed by Zhang Bo-rui, tells the story of a group of young teenage girls from the Jingmei Girls High School tug-of-war team and their arduous journey from failure to success.
Top Cast


Shu-yao Kuo
Shu-yao Kuo
Li Chun-ying
Shu-yao Kuo
Li Chun-ying


Kaiser Chuang
Kaiser Chuang
Trainer Guo
Kaiser Chuang
Trainer Guo


Pink Yang
Pink Yang
Teacher Wu
Pink Yang
Teacher Wu


Pai Ming-Hua
Pai Ming-Hua
Chun-ying's grandmother
Pai Ming-Hua
Chun-ying's grandmother


Hsiao Hou Tao
Hsiao Hou Tao
Old Tien
Hsiao Hou Tao
Old Tien


Kao Yu-Shan
Kao Yu-Shan
Canteen cook
Kao Yu-Shan
Canteen cook
Beng Beng-Ge
Beng Beng-Ge
Canteen cook's son
Beng Beng-Ge
Canteen cook's son
Hui Chui-Shut
Hui Chui-Shut
Wang Li Min
Hui Chui-Shut
Wang Li Min


Hannah Quinlivan
Hannah Quinlivan
Chang Jo-hsi
Hannah Quinlivan
Chang Jo-hsi
Meng Ting-Li
Meng Ting-Li
Kuan-ping's mother
Meng Ting-Li
Kuan-ping's mother
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