Trailer: Beginning of the Great Revival

By Next Projection

Starring Chow Yun Fat, John Woo, Andy Lau and Wei Tang, Beginning of the Great Revival is an all-star historical epic that chronicles the events that led to the founding of the Chinese Communist Party.


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