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  2. List of Korean War films - Wikipedia

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    The Steel Helmet, 1951; Fixed Bayonets!, 1951 A Yank in Korea, 1951; Korea Patrol, 1951; I Want You, 1951; Tokyo File 212, 1951; Submarine Command, 1951; Japanese War ...

  3. Category : Films about the Korean independence movement

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    Films about the Korean independence movement. Note that the movement took place internationally, in China, Japan, and the United States. Thus, if a film takes place in Korea and is explicitly about the Korean independence movement, then both this category and Category:Films set in Korea under Japanese rule can apply.

  4. The Great Battle (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Assistant Professor of Korean History at Catholic University criticized the movie since the movie didn't accurately depict the actual battle based on historical facts. [38] In the very last scene of the movie, the arrow shot by Yang Manchun, the general of Goguryeo, pierced through one of the eyes of the Tang dynasty emperors. [ 38 ]

  5. Battle of Unsan - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Unsan (Korean: 운산전투; Hanja: 雲山戰鬪; RR: Unsan jeontu; MR: Unsan chŏnt'u), also known as the Battle of Yunshan (Chinese: 云山战斗; pinyin: Yúnshān zhàndòu), was a series of engagements of the Korean War that took place from 25 October to 4 November 1950 near Unsan, North Pyongan province in present-day North Korea.

  6. The Battle: Roar to Victory - Wikipedia

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    The Battle: Roar to Victory (Korean: 봉오동 전투; Hanja: 鳳梧洞戰鬪) is a 2019 South Korean period war drama film, revolving around the Battle of Fengwudong between Korean independence militias and Japanese forces in 1920 during the Japanese occupation of Korea.

  7. Yi Sun-sin trilogy - Wikipedia

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    The Yi Sun-sin trilogy is a South Korean period war action film series directed by Kim Han-min based on three major naval battles led by Admiral Yi Sun-sin.The first film The Admiral: Roaring Currents (2014) is based on Battle of Myeongnyang (1597), the second Hansan: Rising Dragon (2022) depicts Battle of Hansan Island (1592) and the last film Noryang: Deadly Sea (2023) is based on Battle of ...

  8. Battle of Kumsong - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese People's Volunteer Army (PVA) and the Korean People's Army (KPA) objective was the bulge in the U.S. Eighth Army lines that began roughly about 3 miles (4.8 km) northeast of Kumhwa, extended northeast to the hills south of Kumsong, leveled off to the east for about 10 miles (16 km), then dipped to the southeast for some 13 miles (21 km) to the village of Mundung-ni, northwest of ...

  9. The Battleship Island - Wikipedia

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    The film was released on 26 July 2017 in South Korea. [10] According to the Korean Film Council, The Battleship Island created a new record with reaching 970,516 viewers on its opening night. [17] During the first weekend (July 28 to 30) since the movie was released, an audience of 2.5 million was attracted. [18]