Disaster film shot in Asia's longest cave to open in Sept
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Disaster film shot in Asia's longest cave to open in Sept

China Daily  

A still features actor Zhu Yilong. With major scenes shot in Guizhou province's Shuanghe Cave, the longest of its kind in Asia, the disaster film Cloudy Mountain is set to open across domestic theaters on Sept 17. Teaming up actors Huang Zhizhong and Zhu Yilong, the film casts them respectively as a father, who is also a former soldier specialized in constructing railways, and son, a geological engineer. Set in a fictional town, the nerve-wracking story follows a series of natural disasters taking place after a severe ground collapse, which pulls the father and several bus passengers into an underground cave. With several upcoming films postponed, including the once highly anticipated war epic The Battle at Lake Changjin, Cloudy Mountain is expected to spark a hopeful recovery, according to many industry insiders.

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