Red Snow (2002) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 2002

Original Title:
极地营救

Alternate Titles:
Red Snow

Genres:
Drama

Production Countries:
China

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 100

When the pilot Gesang performed the final mission before the wedding, the plane crashed. The bride, Xiang Li, who came from Guangzhou, resisted the great sorrow and stayed in Tibet. One year later, in order to save the life of the county party secretary, Xiang Li went to the Guge Kingdom, and unexpectedly suffered a series of natural disasters such as violent storms and mudslides. In order to save the lives of the people in the car, the military dispatched a helicopter to rescue the helicopter. Because of the complicated local conditions, it was decided to ask Fan Kang, who had survived the mission with Gesang, and Fan Kang was stunned by the destruction of the aircraft. When I heard that the rescuers had Xiang Li who had become a bride in the future, Fan Kang decided to participate in this action...

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Director:
Zhang Jianya

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