Track Aduowan
2010 Chinese film
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Track Aduowan is a 2010 Chinese historical comedy film and sequel to Hands Up!. It was directed and written by Feng Xiaoning, and produced by Han Sanping.[1][2] The film stars Pan Changjiang, Guo Da, and Liu Wei.[1][2] It based on the Second Sino-Japanese War. It was released in China on September 9, 2010 to commemorate the 65th anniversary of the victory of the Second Sino-Japanese War.[3]
TraditionalChinese舉起手來:追擊阿多丸
SimplifiedChinese举起手来:追击阿多丸
Hanyu PinyinJǔqǐ Shǒulaí Zhuījī Āduōwán
Directed byFeng Xiaoning
| Track Aduowan Hands up 2 | |
|---|---|
| Traditional Chinese | 舉起手來:追擊阿多丸 |
| Simplified Chinese | 举起手来:追击阿多丸 |
| Hanyu Pinyin | Jǔqǐ Shǒulaí Zhuījī Āduōwán |
| Directed by | Feng Xiaoning |
| Written by | Feng Xiaoning |
| Produced by | Han Sanping |
| Starring | Pan Changjiang Guo Da Liu Wei |
| Cinematography | Feng Xiaoning Zheng Jie |
Production company | |
| Distributed by | China Film Group Corporation |
Release date |
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Running time | 98 minutes |
| Country | China |
| Language | Mandarin |
Cast
- Pan Changjiang as the Imperial Japanese Army officer.
- Guo Da as the cook Guo, an underground Communist in Aduowan.
- Liu Wei as "Me"/ Mother/ Grandmother, the narrator of the film.
Other
- Feng Weiduo as the granddaughter of cook Guo.
- Dai Feifei as Miss Zhao, a Chinese espionage.
- Hu Xiaoguang as the tycoon.
- Yin Guohua as the interpreter of Imperial Japanese Army.
- Bao De as the captain of Eighth Route Army.
- Zhang Xiaoning as an Imperial Japanese Army soldier.
- Stephen as the captain of the United States Navy submarine.