Bridge (simplified Chinese: 桥; traditional Chinese: 橋; pinyin: Qiáo) (also known as The Bridge) is a 1949 Chinese war film made shortly after the Communist revolution in China; as such, it is considered the first film completed after the founding of the People's Republic of China. As a film, Bridge set many of the themes that would dominate the Socialist cinema of post-1949 China, including the glorification of the worker and the conversion of the intellectual to Communism.
During the Chinese Civil War, a railroad factory is commissioned by the Communist army to repair a bridge. Led by a skeptical engineer who does not believe the bridge can be completed in time, the factory workers lack enthusiasm and morale. The project is galvanized, however, by the work of Liang Ruisheng (Wang Jiayi), who inspires his fellow workers to complete the project for the war effort. In the process, even the engineer is converted.
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Actors: Joey Barone (actor), Kyle Isao (actor), Brandon Jyrome Jones (actor), Dave Jones (actor), Mike Litzenberg (actor), Bridge Stuart (actor), De'Shawn Watkins (actor), Ken Wiley (actor), Mike Litzenberg (producer), Bridge Stuart (producer), Mike Litzenberg (writer), Bridge Stuart (writer), Bridge Stuart (director),
Genres: Comedy,Actors: Brooke Bergeron (actor), Joy Bergeron (actor), Thega-Alem Berhe (actor), Chris Binning (actor), Kelsey Bishop (actor), Michael Bishop (actor), Matt Brewer (actor), James Church (actor), Nick Dietz (actor), Madeline Guilmette (actor), Kayla Gummalauski (actor), Paula Jones (actor), Ryan Massey (actor), Nakai McCarty (actor), Robert Lee Barnes Jr. (actor),
Genres: Comedy, Short,Actors: Freya Wood-Gallagher (actor), Kate Flanagan (actress), Marina Martin (actress), Emerson Smith (actress), Beatrice Copeland (producer), Carolyn Rossi Copeland (producer), Betsy Graver (producer), James Hunter (producer), Todd Leonard (producer), Todd Leonard (producer), Marion Mitchell (producer), Fanny Pereire (producer), Troy Rogers (producer), Nathan Smith (producer), Beatrice Copeland (writer),
Genres: Family, Short,Actors: Brian Barlow (actor), Kye Fox (actor), Tim Gilbert (actor), Tom Henry (actor), Glenn Macaulay (actor), Lucas Madigan (actor), Liz McEachern (actor), Jesse Morrison (actor), Tim Polley (actor), Ashley Gray (actress), Sara Hennessey (actress), Sara Hennessey (actress), Desiree Lavoy (actress), Kathleen Phillips (actress), Deborah Etta Robinson (actress),
Genres: Comedy, Short,Actors: David Chokachi (actor), Tommy Dreamer (actor), Sully Erna (actor), Joey Fatone (actor), Jimmy Folco (actor), David Gere (actor), John Gorham (actor), Sean Leser (actor), Tracy Michael Lynch (actor), Jared Marmitt (actor), Tom Paolino (actor), James Peracchio (actor), Paulie Popolizio (actor), Nick Principe (actor), Michael Berryman (actor),
Genres: Horror,Actors: Mick Blue (actor), Charles Dera (actor), Erik Everhard (actor), Manuel Ferrara (actor), Nacho Vidal (actor), Bridgette B. (actress), Gracie Glam (actress), Indigo (actress), Bibi Jones (actress), Joone (producer), Samantha Lewis (producer), Robby D. (writer), Robby D. (director), Keyser Föze (editor), Inspector 34 (miscellaneous crew),
Genres: Adult,Actors: Sean Donovan (actor), Julie Paparella (actress), Jeremy Fain (producer), Sharon Mashihi (producer), Jeremy Fain (writer), Jeremy Fain (director), Sharon Mashihi (director),
Genres: Action, Drama, Fantasy, Short,Actors: Jairus Aquino (actor), Ching Arellano (actor), Hyubs Azarcon (actor), Manuel Chua (actor), Soliman Cruz (actor), Christopher De Leon (actor), Jacob Dionisio (actor), Mark Gil (actor), Aaron Junatas (actor), Zanjoe Marudo (actor), Piolo Pascual (actor), Marvin Raymundo (actor), Daniel Revilla (actor), Benedict Rosales (actor), Jubail Andres (actor),
Genres: Drama,The bridge, we'll build it now
It may take a lot of time
And it maybe lonely but
Ooh baby, ooh baby.
The bridge was falling down
And that took a lot of lies
And it made me lonely
Ooh baby, ooh baby.
The bridge was falling.
The bridge was falling.
The bridge was falling.
One day, when you talked to me
I saw myself again
And it made me love you.
Ooh baby, ooh baby.
And love came running down
Like a river on your skin
And you let me in.
Ooh babe, ooh babe.
You let me in
You let me in
You let me in
The bridge, we'll build it now
Bridge (simplified Chinese: 桥; traditional Chinese: 橋; pinyin: Qiáo) (also known as The Bridge) is a 1949 Chinese war film made shortly after the Communist revolution in China; as such, it is considered the first film completed after the founding of the People's Republic of China. As a film, Bridge set many of the themes that would dominate the Socialist cinema of post-1949 China, including the glorification of the worker and the conversion of the intellectual to Communism.
During the Chinese Civil War, a railroad factory is commissioned by the Communist army to repair a bridge. Led by a skeptical engineer who does not believe the bridge can be completed in time, the factory workers lack enthusiasm and morale. The project is galvanized, however, by the work of Liang Ruisheng (Wang Jiayi), who inspires his fellow workers to complete the project for the war effort. In the process, even the engineer is converted.