The story here is concerned with the efforts of the Filipino citizens to combat the invasion of the Japanese in 1944 during WWII. It starts off looking like a war film, with cheaply simulated battle scenes. Of course, it is more of a propaganda piece depicting the Japanese as sadistic maniacs only concerned with rape, beheadings, and pillaging. The print I viewed seemed to be heavily cut (?), and I have to say I doubt this film has been seen in years...it is very obscure with very rough subject matter for its time. It is an interesting piece, for those who are interested enough to sit thorough it. Like I said, the version I saw looked to be heavily cut, and it was almost unintelligible. Pieces of dialog were missing, and various unrelated shots were inserted that made the plot nearly impossible to follow completely. For history buffs, or fans of bizarre filmmakking, this one is definitely a unique work, but again, I doubt a complete version of the film exists.