Beat back Trailer

Beat back Trailer (1956)

04 April 1956 Drama, War 84 mins

It is a dramatization about Major Kim Man-il's service during the Korean War. The Korean forces dispatch two military units to defend the Baeti Heights led by Kim. Although it is hard to do so, Kim and his senior, Kim Mu-cheol (Choe Bong), and other soldiers do their best. Kim even risks his life to save his juniors, but many die as the enemy forces approach. Meanwhile, Lee Kang-no (Yun Il-bong), a communications officer, reads a letter from his wife - missing her and his daughter. Encouraged by it, Lee risks his life to make successful communication between his military unit and the headquarters. His unit wins. Commander Kim Man-su gathers a small number of his subordinates because many had died, and encourages them to do their best toward the enemy off.

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Crew

Lee Kyeong-sun

Lee Kyeong-sun Recording Supervision

Lee Han-chan

Lee Han-chan Lighting Director

Seong-seon Lee

Seong-seon Lee Adaptation

Yeong-chang Kim

Yeong-chang Kim Production Director

Yeong-hwa Gang

Yeong-hwa Gang Director of Photography

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Gyeogtoe Trailer

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Korea 04 April 1956

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