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Topical Budget 815-1: A City of Chaos (1927)
 

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7/4/1927
35mm, black and white, silent, 49 feet
 
Production CompanyTopical Film Company

Scenes of panic on the streets of Shanghai as Chinese citizens seek protection behind Allied barricades from Communist and Kuomintang violence.

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This newsreel item was filmed on 7 April 1927, two days before Chiang Kai-shek declared martial law in Shanghai, and five days before the Shanghai Massacre, a large-scale purge of Communists from the Kuomintang (KMT) that included arrests and executions.

The violence followed an uneasy alliance between the National Party and the Communists, in which they sought to remove the warlords from China. Power struggles and political differences meant relationships between the two parties broke down, and after Communist-leaning union workers occupied urban Shanghai (except for the British-American International Settlement) on March 3 and began demanding the removal of foreigners from Shanghai, the KMT and western powers became concerned the Communists had too much influence. The KMT voted on 2 April to purge Communists from their party, and violence began.

Unlike the other Topical Budget items filmed in Shanghai in 1927, this film focuses on the Chinese reaction to the climate surrounding the Shanghai Massacre and shows ordinary people fleeing the conflict, often carrying large bundles of possessions and furniture. The streets are crowded, and glimpses of Western military uniforms and barbed wire barricades can be seen. In an interesting shot towards the end of the film, a man is seen carrying a traditional shoulder yoke, with one basket full of belongings and the other holding a small child.

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