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      沸騰的群山

      沸騰的群山(2022)6.0

      導演:孫滔 
      主演:宋佳倫/孫俪/ 
      制片國家/地區:大陸 
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      劇情簡介:该剧由实力派演员宋佳倫挑大梁主演,剧中宋佳倫饰演东北野战军营长李龙岗,为了稳定人民生活,恢复矿山生产,与国民党残余部队、敌特分子,土匪恶霸等上演了错综复杂、惊心动魄的斗争。李龙岗的斗智斗勇,足智多谋也都将成为剧中的亮点。据了解,由宋佳倫、孫俪、刘涛等主演的大型古装历史剧《芈月传》将于11月底登陆北京卫视、东方卫视黄金档播出。剧中,宋佳倫饰演樗里疾,从日前曝光的片花来看,宋佳倫的戏份颇为重要,甚至关乎秦国的兴旺。此次,宋佳倫与郑晓龙导演自《红高粱》后的再次合作,也令不少观众十分期待。在正在拍摄的電視劇《赤焰1948》中,宋佳倫饰演李龙岗。该剧讲述1948年秋冬,辽沈战役决胜之后,东北野战军营长李龙岗和师政治部主任孙兴国等带部队进驻辽西南红石岭矿区。红石岭煤炭资源丰富,八一五光复后,国民党官员贪腐成性,肆意胡乱开采;他们在溃败撤离前,勾结土匪恶霸,破坏矿山,盗运设备器材,屠杀护矿群众。为保护即将回到人民手中的工厂、矿山,尽快恢复解放区生产建设、支援全国解放战争,李龙岗等人团结矿工、民众,与国民党残余部队、敌特分子和被他们收买的土匪恶霸等,进行了一场错综复杂、惊心动魄的斗争。该剧日前正在拍摄中,宋佳倫在剧中的斗智斗勇也将成为该剧的亮点。

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