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The British film "Resistance to Violence," about Italian nuns saving Jewish children from Nazi concentration camps, was shot in 1960 and introduced to our country in 1963

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The British film "Resistance to Violence", which tells the story of Italian nuns saving Jewish children from Nazi concentration camps, was filmed in 1960 and introduced to the mainland in 1963 and translated by the Shanghai Translation Factory.

During the Cultural Revolution, "Anti-Riot" was also beaten into poisonous weeds, accused of "propagating the theory of bourgeois human nature, praising the humanitarianism of fascist officers, and reconciling class contradictions."

German actress Lily Palmer plays Sister Catherine (voiced by Li Zi), a Jewish native who was nearly imprisoned in a concentration camp thanks to her father's Iron Cross during World War I. After escaping to the United Kingdom, she married Rex Harrison ("The Lady") who later became an Oscar-winning film emperor, and became a first-line actress in the European and American film industry. In 1952, she co-starred with Harrison in "The Song of Life", for which she won the Best Actress Award at the Venice Film Festival. She died of cancer in Germany on 27 January 1986 at the age of 71.

Playing Major Spoleti is Welsh actor Ronald Lewis (voiced by Bike), whose ending is tragic. In the early 1980s, due to the sluggish British film industry, he had no drama to act in, his life was tight, and he also owed a large debt. On January 11, 1982, he committed suicide by overdose of sleeping pills at the age of 54.

The British film "Resistance to Violence," about Italian nuns saving Jewish children from Nazi concentration camps, was shot in 1960 and introduced to our country in 1963
The British film "Resistance to Violence," about Italian nuns saving Jewish children from Nazi concentration camps, was shot in 1960 and introduced to our country in 1963
The British film "Resistance to Violence," about Italian nuns saving Jewish children from Nazi concentration camps, was shot in 1960 and introduced to our country in 1963
The British film "Resistance to Violence," about Italian nuns saving Jewish children from Nazi concentration camps, was shot in 1960 and introduced to our country in 1963
The British film "Resistance to Violence," about Italian nuns saving Jewish children from Nazi concentration camps, was shot in 1960 and introduced to our country in 1963
The British film "Resistance to Violence," about Italian nuns saving Jewish children from Nazi concentration camps, was shot in 1960 and introduced to our country in 1963
The British film "Resistance to Violence," about Italian nuns saving Jewish children from Nazi concentration camps, was shot in 1960 and introduced to our country in 1963
The British film "Resistance to Violence," about Italian nuns saving Jewish children from Nazi concentration camps, was shot in 1960 and introduced to our country in 1963
The British film "Resistance to Violence," about Italian nuns saving Jewish children from Nazi concentration camps, was shot in 1960 and introduced to our country in 1963

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