Underground Route
地下航线
The Min River is crucial for Fujian Province’s economy. In 1947, Lin Sen Guan, a Communist Party member and driver of the “Fuzhou” steamship, smuggled weapons and radios to a guerrilla base with fellow party members. The enemy, led by transportation inspector Wang Xun, sent spy Li Boguang to monitor them. Lin Sen Guan tricked Li Boguang, but the spy later discovered the weapons. Lin Sen Guan pushed him into the water, witnessed by helmsman A Wang, who refused to reveal the truth despite enemy pressure. The underground party decided to transport remaining weapons to the guerrilla zone. The “Fuzhou” set sail, followed by enemy ships. Near Luohan Tan, a guerrilla team unloaded the weapons. The enemy opened fire, but A Wang steered the “Minh River” into an enemy vessel, causing mutual destruction. The weapons reached the guerrilla zone, and Lin Sen Guan continued their underground efforts.
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Shan Liang
as adjutant
Tao You
as inspector
Li Nong
as Qiāo
Shi Jiufeng
as Caidi Jiang
Min Zheng
as Comissar Wang
Yu Mingde
as Customs officer Chen
Feng Xiao
as Guerrilla sender
Baoluo Li
as worker
Cheng Zhi
as Manager Zhu
Chen Shu
as Priest
Zhang Yan
as passenger
Gao Xiaoou
as appearance
Qi Heng
as Awang Chen
Shan Jiang
as Canmou Wei
Yu Fei
as Captain Yang
Lu Shan
as sister-in-law of the neighbor
Shi Ling
as worker
Zhong Shuhuang
as Senguan Lin
Qi Wang
as Commander Zhi
Lin Bin
as Senguan's wife
Lin Dong
as Boguang Li
Chong Yu
as at the Marine Police