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The Sea Knows (1961)

Genre : Drama, War

Runtime : 1H 49M

Director : Kim Ki-young

Synopsis

A Korean man, forced into service in the Japanese army during WWII, marries his Japanese girlfriend despite everyone's objections. Later, he becomes the sole survivor when the Americans attack.

Actors

Gong Midori
Gong Midori
Hideko
Kim Wun-Ha
Kim Wun-Ha
Aro-un
Kim Jin-kyu
Kim Jin-kyu
Nakamura
Ju Jeung-nyeo
Ju Jeung-nyeo
Hideko's Mother
Kim Ji-mi
Kim Ji-mi
Kyunghee Han
Lee Yea-chun
Lee Yea-chun
Private Morrie
Kim Seung-ho
Kim Seung-ho
Saito
Park Am
Park Am
Miyamura
Kim Seok-hun
Kim Seok-hun
Tanaka
Park Nou-sik
Park Nou-sik
Saruwatari
Lee Sang-sa
Lee Sang-sa
Inoue
Yang Hun
Yang Hun
Obayashi
Jeong Mun-gak
Jeong Mun-gak
Akkakki
Jo Seok-geun
Jo Seok-geun
Ooda
Yu Chun-su
Yu Chun-su
Suzuki
Chu Seok-Yang
Chu Seok-Yang
Choi Sam
Choi Sam
Ju Sang-hyeon
Ju Sang-hyeon
Ko Seol-bong
Ko Seol-bong
Yim Woon-hak
Yim Woon-hak
Ji Bang-yeol
Ji Bang-yeol
Ha Ryong
Ha Ryong
Park Hyun-cheol
Park Hyun-cheol
No Wi-jin
No Wi-jin
Sin Jeong-sik
Sin Jeong-sik
Park Seung-jin
Park Seung-jin

Crews

Kim Ki-young
Kim Ki-young
Director
Park Seok-in
Park Seok-in
Art Direction
Han Sang-gi
Han Sang-gi
Original Music Composer
Choe Ho-jin
Choe Ho-jin
Director of Photography
Oh Young-Keun
Oh Young-Keun
Editor
Kim Ki-young
Kim Ki-young
Adaptation
Kim Ki-young
Kim Ki-young
Producer
Kim Yeong-cheol
Kim Yeong-cheol
Producer
Choe Dong-gwon
Choe Dong-gwon
Producer
Yun Chang-hwa
Yun Chang-hwa
Lighting Director
Kim Seong-tae
Kim Seong-tae
Theme Song Performance
Lee Sang-Man
Lee Sang-Man
Sound Effects
Lee Kyeong-sun
Lee Kyeong-sun
Sound Recordist
Park Kwang-nam
Park Kwang-nam
Special Effects
Oh Young-Keun
Oh Young-Keun
Assistant Director
Jo Han-min
Jo Han-min
Assistant Director
Kim Dae-hui
Kim Dae-hui
Assistant Director
Lee Hak-jae
Lee Hak-jae
Production Manager

Posters and backgrounds

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