5.7
108 min
In 1946, to prevent the Chinese civil war, Zhou Enlai who represented the Communists held a talk with the Chinese Nationalist Party, and George C. Marshall, who represented the Americans at Plum Village in Nanjing. A lost notebook stirred the already turbulent peace talk. The ripples alert the three sides and a battle of spy and anti-spy began. Many historical figures like Zhou Enlai, George Marshall, Chiang Kai-shek, Soong May-ling, He Yingqing, Chen Cheng, and Hu Zongnan are depicted in the movie. Other fictional persona such as the ace agent Xiong Huiquan, the female journalist, and a secret spy who belongs to the Confidential Bureau adds tension to the critical moment.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Sun Weimin | 周恩来 | Unowned | |
Murray Clive Walker | Colonel Browder | Unowned | |
Tony Vingerhoets | General Marshall | Unowned | |
Jiang Qinqin | 吕一然 | Unowned | |
Andrew Lane Cawthon | Lock Vader | Unowned | |
Randall Lowell | John Leighton Stuart | Unowned | |
Elyse Ribbons | Reporter Margaret | Unowned | |
Wang Xiaolong | 傅泾波 | Unowned | |
Liu Xiaofeng | 熊向晖 | Unowned | |
Sun Qian | 何海宁 | Unowned | |
Zhang Yao | 谌筱华 | Unowned | |
Morning Chang | 宋子文 | Unowned | |
Guo Jinglin | 李克农 | Unowned | |
Xin Liu | 宋美龄 | Unowned | |
Huang Wei | 邓颖超 | Unowned | |
Wanchen Zhai | 胡宗南 | Unowned | |
Dong Fu Lin | 蒋介石 | Unowned |