No sooner had he entered the valley than a group of Japanese ghost soldiers came at him. Unable to escape, in order to avoid the enemy's search and ensure that Ji Maoxin was safely delivered to the Eighth Route Army, Hai Wa tied Ji Maoxin under the tail of a sheep. So I overcame an obstacle.
Guizibing wanted to rob Hai Wa's sheep so that they could kill them and have a good meal, and forced Hai Wa to drive them together. Hai Wa pretended to be obedient and let them go. Rest in a village at night, GuiZiBing sprawled in a big room, blocking Hai Wa in the middle and keeping watch at the door. It's late at night, all is silent, and the moonlight is soft, but Hai Wa's heart is not calm at all. The letter hasn't arrived yet. What should we do? While the devil was sleeping, Hai Wa moved gently and sweatily, and finally escaped from the devil's clutches.
Since then, after many twists and turns and treks, I have overcome many difficulties. Finally, I finally gave the letter to Zhang Lianchang of the Eighth Route Army. In this way, the Eighth Route Army and the militia bombed the Japanese turrets in one fell swoop according to the fighting time and route in the chicken hair letter, regained the food and materials taken away by the enemy, captured the leader of the Japanese army, Commander Cat's Eye, and saved the people from harm.
Actor Hai Wa Yuan Yuan Cai Dog Baby An An Cai Dad Shu Xin Zhang Lianchang Jiang Ruigui Niu Ma Nong Association cadre Li Youth Rescue Association cadre militia Xiao Liu Yi platoon leader cat's eye commander Bo Xun Zhou Moustache captain Tian Long Japanese Cao Zhou Zhifeng crooked Cheng Zhi black dog A black dog B Wang Lan militia captain Cao Duomin soldier. Producer of "Roster", Shi Hui, deputy director (assistant) of Huashan, screenwriter Xie Jin, photographer, Luo Cong, Zhou, Huang Yijun, prop editor Chen, He Jusheng, Zhong Liangen's art design, Wei modeling design, Yao Yongfu's costume design, Ge Fubin, Chen Feng's recording, and Li Jiahuang's set designer Wei Tiezheng (above content source).
Role introduction Hai Wa
Hai Wa, the head of the actor Yuan Yuan Cai's Children's League, accepted the urgent task of the militia squadron leader (his father) to send him a chicken feather letter, and took a sheep whip to drive a flock of sheep, so he embarked on a journey without hesitation.
Gouwa
Actor Anan Cai is a teenager, who is responsible for keeping watch on the hillside. He and Hai Wa are good friends who grew up playing together, and he is also a bad shepherd in Longmen Village.
dad
Hai Wa's father, the villagers' squadron leader in Comfortable Longmen, asked Hai Wa to send a chicken feather letter to Zhang Lianchang, the head of the Eighth Route Army, and taught Hai Wa some skills.
Cat's eye commander
Actor Boxun Zhou is the leader of the Japanese. People in Longmen Village nicknamed him "Commander Cat's Eye". His hands were stained with the blood of China people.
Behind-the-scenes tidbits Shi Hua writes plays at night. When Gu Yelu talks with him about the shooting plan, he will go to his house to chat after midnight on 12. Shi Hui hurt his leg by shrapnel in the air while making up. When the film was filmed in Hunan, the local police station sent police to protect the sheep wherever the crew filmed. * * * The Chairman's Guard also participated in this film, playing the People's Liberation Army and the Japanese aggressors. Award-winning Record Time Award 1955 Award-winning work of the 9th Edinburgh International Film Festival 1980 First Prize of China Second Children's Literature and Art Award Feature Film/Third Prize of People's Republic of China (PRC) (PRC)1949-1955 Excellent.
1953, Gu Yelu and Shi Hui began to prepare this children's film as a gift to the National Day. Shi Hui wrote many books reflecting the life of farmers in the old areas, and the screenplay was also adapted by the film artist Zhang Junxiang based on Huashan's novel of the same name.
A letter with feathers as an emergency sign
Jimaoxin is a special mail created by the soldiers and civilians in North China during War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression's period to transmit urgent messages. There is a chicken feather on the envelope, which means it is urgent.
Actor selection
1952, Shi Hui took a fancy to two brothers, Anan Cai and Yuanyuan Cai, when choosing actors, and let his brother Anan Cai play the witty and brave young hero Hai Wa and his brother Yuanyuan Cai play Hai Wa's little friend dog doll. To this end, the two brothers also went to the countryside in Beijing to experience life and practiced herding sheep for several months. After the filming, Shi Hui temporarily changed his role.
Character prototype Hai Wa
Hai Wa's character prototype mainly has the following six statements:
Xiao Hai, a writer, used to bury letters in the ground like Hai Wa when he was a small spy in the New Fourth Army. During the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, Zhang Shenyuan raised and lowered the flag as an information tree. Wang Zhuan folded a chicken feather letter when he was the head of the children's delegation. Yan Xiufeng not only personally delivered the chicken hair letter, but also accurately remembered the specific shape of the chicken hair letter, without an envelope. Cai received a chicken feather letter that year, and he remembered the relationship between chicken feather and letter deeply. Song Peihua was born in a poor family. 13 years old, introduced by fellow Eighth Route Army, came to Anxiang, Penglai, Shandong Province, joined the underground party and became a child soldier. According to Zhang's textual research, the earliest version of "Chicken Hair Letter" was a character short message, which was included in1June, 949, The People's Liberation Army Story Series and Banner. The writer is Luo Tang from Xinhua News Agency. The story frame is indeed similar to Huashan's novel Chicken Hair Letter, but the story background is different, so it is difficult to identify communication. Therefore, Hai Wa in Chicken Hair Letter is a fictional image of Huashan literary works, and there is no direct prototype.
Hai Wa's "Chicken Hair Letter" is the main line of the film, with simple structure, tortuous plot and repeated suspense. It is in the thrilling situation of twists and turns that the film successfully shaped the artistic image of Hai Wa, a firm, resourceful and brave anti-Japanese hero. This film pays great attention to children's interests from content to form. The opening subtitles are like a comic book, which is opened page by page, making children and children as kind as reading a comic book. At the beginning of each segment, subtitles are written imitating the description of cartoons, explaining the background, environment and mood of the characters, and telling with vivid and humorous narration, which strongly captures the attention of children and children's audiences. (Sina Entertainment Review)
Like other China films in the same period, Chicken Hair Letter made children's films in 1950s and 1960s bear a heavy burden in order to adapt to the social situation and political climate in China at that time. Although there were many gaps in the exploration of the style of children's films at that time, it is gratifying that the exploration of China filmmakers from Chicken Hair Letter also left many remarkable classics for the film history of that era. Just the comic concept at the beginning of the film is enough to cheer up the small audience in that era without visual impact. (1905 movie network review)