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Hayan chŏnjaeng [videorecording] = White badge |
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Video DVD |
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[S.l.] : Neo Sense, [200-?]
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Pulp fiction writer Han Kiju has never recovered from his youthful experience as a volunteer infantryman who fought alongside American troops in Vietnam. The burden of guilt and alienation have a deep effect on his career and marriage and a meeting with someone from his past forces Han to confront the past and the most painful events of his life.
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| Lilly Library |
A-V DVD |
DVD 6909 |
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| Authors |
- Deil Film Co. ; producer, Cook Chong Nam ; screenplay, Kong, S.Y. ... [et al.] ; director, Chong Ji Young ; [Vanguard Cinema presents in association with Phaedra Cinema].
- An, Chŏng-hyo, 1941-
- An, Sŏng-gi, 1952-
- Chŏng, Chi-yong.
- Kuk, Chong-nam.
- Neo Sense (Firm)
- Phaedra Cinema (Firm)
- Sim, Hye-jin.
- Taeil Pʻillŭm.
- Vanguard Cinema (Firm)
- Yi, Kyŏng-yŏng.
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| Item Description |
- Widescreen.
- 1 videodisc (180 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
- OCLC Number: 61168951
- Publisher Number: NSD-919 Neo Sense
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| Notes |
- Ahn Sung Ki, Lee Kyung Young, Shim Hyei Jin.
- Photography, You Young-kil ; music, Shin Byung-ha ; editor, Soon Duck Bark.
- Aspect ratio 1.85:1; single layer.
- Based on the novel by Ahn Jung Hyo (An Chong-hyo).
- Originally produced as a motion picture in 1992.
- Special features include talent bios, photo gallery.
- In Korean (2.0 surround, stereo) with English subtitles.
- DVD; Dolby digital; all regions.
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Title Summary
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Pulp fiction writer Han Kiju has never recovered from his youthful experience as a volunteer infantryman who fought alongside American troops in Vietnam. The burden of guilt and alienation have a deep effect on his career and marriage and a meeting with someone from his past forces Han to confront the past and the most painful events of his life.
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