Trailer: In this vintage television interview, Dr. Tingfu, Nationalist Chinese Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the United Nations, is interviewed by William Bradford Huie and Henry Hazlitt. The discussion revolves around communism in China and the role of China in the Korean War and the battle against communism. The guerilla warfare on China's mainland is also discussed as it pertains to Burma, Formosa, and Indo-China. Dr. Tingfu voices his opinion that there are no possibilities of real peace any time soon and that Russia is in control of Communist China.
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This 26 minute korean war film was an award winning short with action that would come to define Hershberger's directing style. The film proved to be a breakthrough for Lionheart Filmwork's partners Kevin R. Hershbeger, DJ Perry and then Edward Schaefer. This film was a stepping stone on the way to financing their Epic Civil War movie "Wicked Spring." (Ardustry Home Video) Four of the main characters in "THE NEST" played by Jernigan, Perry, Lacy and Merrick can be found later starring in "Wicked Spring." The documentary "The Making of an Independent Epic, Wicked Spring" can be found here on www.indieflix.com that bridges the two films. What a journey that started with some crazy filmmakers filming in PA until the snow storm closed in!