100 minutes
11/9/1941
A traitorous businessman conspires with commanding officers to sell military supplies to the enemy. The plan is discovered by a group of poor but righteous people led by Lui Pang (Cheung Ying), who join hands with the guerrilla group to foil the plot. While making a harsh statement on those who exploited the national crisis to get rich, Tang Xiaodan portrayed vividly the sorrow and joy of the working class as well as an altruistic utopianism. The film begins with a song by Leung Mo-sik that describes the severity of war and the hardships endured by common people, intercut with real footages from war zones. The anti-war sentiment of the film is less political in nature and imbued with grave and genuine concern for the poor.

Cheung Ying
as Chu Tse-Ching
Lam Mui-Mui
as Jenny
Mei-Lun Wu
as Songtress

Ng Wui
as Landlord

Ko Lo-Chuen
as Bill 'The Bull'
Mei Fung
as Cheung Kit-Ling
Chow Siu-Ying
as Mrs Chu
Fung Ying-Seung
as Johnny

Lee Yuet-Ching
as Landlord's wife
Fok Suet-Yee
Tang Sei-Po
Chan Hung
as Shing
Mei-Lun Wu
as Songstress
Lui Lui
as 'Elephant'