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55 days at Peking

United States, 1963
film

During the Boxer Rebellion of 1900, a group of “foreigners” are trapped inside the Forbidden City of Peking under seige by thousands of rebellious..

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The Barbarian and the geisha (Captioned)

United States, 1958
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Enemies within and without: 1927-1944. - 2nd ed.

United States, 1972
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The Artillery of Qing Dynasty = Da Qing Pao Dui

China, 1988
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War in China 1932-45

United States, 1959
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The 400 million

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Forbidden city: the great within

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Shanghai noon

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Struggle for China: the story of the Chinese revolution (D)

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Agonies of nationalism: 1800 - 1927

United States, 1972
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The Chinese bungalow

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Cuba

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The Ten days that shook the world

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The Last Emperor

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Empire of the sun [Widescreen]

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Blood alley

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Once upon a time in China II

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The Fate of Lee Khan [Widescreen]

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