
In 1933, 20,000 Japanese soldiers and 50 tanks invaded the Pa Tou Lou Tzu, a strategic key point of the Great Wall. With only seven men stationing, these heroes took on the entire army for five days before succumbing. Director Chang Cheh recreated this epic battle with his favorite cast including Ti Lung, David Chiang, Alexander Fu Sheng and Chen Kuan-tai, as a celluloid tribute to these nameless souls.

as Pai Chang-hsing

as Wu Chao-cheng

as Ho Hung-fa

as Chiang Ming-kun

as Private Pan Bing Lin

as Private Chu Tiancheng

as Private First Class Jia Fu Sheng

as Xiao Shun Zi

as Mongolian Colonel Hu Qi

as Mongolian Mercenary (uncredited)

as Mongolian Mercenary (uncredited)

as Japanese General

as Japanese Colonel

as Wife of Bai Zhang Xing

as Yue Juan

as He Hong Fa's Master

as He Hong Fa's Brother

as Japanese Ruffian

as Japanese Ruffian

as Japanese Ruffian

as Japanese Ruffian

as Mongolian Mercenary

as Private Chu's Friend

as Regiment Commander Wang

as Casino Security

as Guerilla Rescuing Jiang

as Japanese Officer

as Japanese Officer

as Japanese General in Meeting

as Japanese Captain

as Japanese Prison Captain

as Martial Arts Student

as Martial Arts Student

as Japanese Soldier

as Japanese Soldier

as Japanese Soldier

as Japanese Soldier

as Japanese Soldier / Mongolian Mercenary

as Chinese Soldier

as Chinese Soldier in Training

as Martial Arts Student / Thug

as Villager

as Bullying Chinese Soldier

as Chinese Soldier

as Japanese Soldier

as Japanese Soldier

as Japanese Soldier

as Japanese Soldier

as Martial Arts Student
