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  1. 17 de feb. de 2017 · The Great Wall: Directed by Yimou Zhang. With Matt Damon, Tian Jing, Willem Dafoe, Andy Lau. In ancient China, a group of European mercenaries encounters a secret army that maintains and defends the Great Wall of China against a horde of monstrous creatures.

  2. An American and Chinese co-production starring Matt Damon, Jing Tian, Pedro Pascal, Willem Dafoe, and Andy Lau, the plot centers on two European mercenary warriors (Damon and Pascal) imprisoned by imperial Chinese forces within the Great Wall of China after arriving in search of gunpowder, eventually joining forces with the Chinese to help comba...

  3. La gran muralla es una película dirigida por Zhang Yimou con Matt Damon, Pedro Pascal, Willem Dafoe, Andy Lau .... Año: 2016. Título original: The Great Wall. Sinopsis: China, siglo XV.

  4. The Great Wall of China (traditional Chinese: 萬里長城; simplified Chinese: 万里长城; pinyin: Wànlǐ Chángchéng, literally "ten thousand li long wall") is a series of fortifications that were built across the historical northern borders of ancient Chinese states and Imperial China as protection against various nomadic ...

  5. La gran muralla (título en inglés: The Great Wall) es una película chino-estadounidense de fantasía, acción y aventuras dirigida por Zhang Yimou. La película cuenta con un reparto encabezado por Matt Damon, Jing Tian, Andy Lau, Pedro Pascal, Willem Dafoe, Lu Han y Zhang Hanyu.

  6. 17 de oct. de 2022 · The Great Wall reflects collision and exchanges between agricultural civilizations and nomadic civilizations in ancient China. It provides significant physical evidence of the far-sighted political strategic thinking and mighty military and national defence forces of central empires in ancient China, and is an outstanding example of ...

  7. 9 de may. de 2024 · Great Wall of China, an extensive bulwark erected in ancient China, one of the largest building-construction projects ever undertaken. It actually consists of numerous walls—many of them parallel to each other—built over some two millennia across northern China and southern Mongolia.