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48m (2013)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 1H 37M

Director : Min Baek-du

Synopsis

Ap-lok river flows between North Korea and China. A point along the river runs about 48 meters. There, North Koreans risk their lives by trying to cross the river. Real stories of those people who attempt to cross the river are told.

Actors

Park Hyo-joo
Park Hyo-joo
Park Seon-hee
Ahn Se-ho
Ahn Se-ho
Choi Seok-ho
Joo Min-ha
Joo Min-ha
Park Hee-jin
Lee Jin-hui
Lee Jin-hui
Ryoo Hwa-yeong
Ha Seok
Ha Seok
Hyeon Yong-joon
Kim Yong-jin
Kim Yong-jin
Ri Seong-jin
Jo Han-chul
Jo Han-chul
Ji An
Ji An
Hwang Ok-rim
Moon Seong-jin
Moon Seong-jin
Lee Yeong-eun
Lee Yeong-eun
Kim Gwang-hyeon
Kim Gwang-hyeon
Ma Dong-seok
Ma Dong-seok
Himself

Crews

Min Baek-du
Min Baek-du
Director
Min Baek-du
Min Baek-du
Writer
Jung Seong-il
Jung Seong-il
General Manager
Lee Ji-yeon
Lee Ji-yeon
Production Design

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