Ling Tang and his family live on his prosperous farm in rural Southern China and have not yet felt the impact of the Japanese invasion in the North. Tang's two oldest sons, Lao Ta Tan and Lao Er Tan are married and hard working while youngest son Lao San Tan remains a free spirit. Er's wife Jade is also willfully unconventional and desires to exercises her literacy skills by reading books, a most unfeminine practice in 1930's China. Tang's only daughter is married to Wu Lien, a city merchant who profits from selling Japanese goods. When the dreaded invasion reaches their village, the family is scattered as the sons join the resistance while Wu Lien survives by collaborating with the enemy.
Abner Biberman, Agnes Moorehead, Akim Tamiroff, Al Hill, Alex Havier, Aline MacMahon, Anna Demetrio, Arthur Dulac, Beal Wong, Benson Fong, Chang Jung Lim, Charles Lung, Claire Du Brey, Clarence Lung, Eddie Lee, Edward Emerson, Frances Rafferty, Frank Puglia, Frank Tang, Harold Fong, Hayward Soo Hoo, Henry Travers, Hurd Hatfield, J Carrol Naish, Jack San
Drama, History, War

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