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  2. The Way Home (2002 film) - Wikipedia

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    The film was named best picture at South Korea's 39th annual Grand Bell (Daejong) Awards [2] and was the second-highest grossing homegrown film in South Korea in 2002. It was released on DVD and VHS in 2003 by Paramount Classics. [3]

  3. Pulgasari - Wikipedia

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    Pulgasari [a] is an epic monster film [i] directed and produced by Shin Sang-ok in 1985 during his North Korean abduction.A co-production between North Korea, Japan, and China, it is supposedly a remake of Bulgasari, a 1962 South Korean film that also depicts Bulgasari/Pulgasari, a creature from Korean folklore.

  4. VHS - Wikipedia

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    Countries like South Korea released films on VHS until December 2010, with Inception being the last Hollywood film to be released on VHS in the country. A market for pre-recorded VHS tapes has continued, and some online retailers such as Amazon still sell new and used pre-recorded VHS cassettes of movies and television programs.

  5. List of home video companies - Wikipedia

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    Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment (Disney) (1978–2024) Pixar (1996–present); ABC Signature (2007–present); ABC Video (1997–1999); Buena Vista Home Entertainment (1983–2010, remains in use as a label in other countries)

  6. Miss, Please Be Patient - Wikipedia

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    The movie was only screened in South Korea in 1981 and after that the movie was considered to be lost except for a few VHS copies. The movie was not revealed to an international audience fully until 2011, when the movie was rediscovered by Houndslow Team, a group of martial arts fans who were tracking down rare kung fu action movies and releasing them on DVD.

  7. Space Monster Wangmagwi - Wikipedia

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    Space Monster Wangmagwi (Korean: 우주괴인 왕마귀; RR: Ujugoein Wangmagwi; lit. Devil King, the Space Monster) is a 1967 South Korean kaiju film. It is the oldest surviving kaiju film to be made in South Korea, [1] [2] and the first all-Korean science fiction film. [3]

  8. Bruce Lee Fights Back from the Grave - Wikipedia

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    The version of the film seen on both the U.K. and U.S. VHS and DVD comes from an American edit of an English dub that was prepared in Hong Kong. Although the film was released in South Korea in 1976, it is unknown as to whether or not the film had a release in Chinese theaters.

  9. Lists of South Korean films - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of films by year produced in the country of South Korea which came into existence officially in September 1948. The lists of Korean films are divided by period for political reasons. The lists of Korean films are divided by period for political reasons.