Piagol
Sep 23 1955
•2h 47m
•War, Drama
A group of communist guerillas encounter jealousy and rivalry among themselves because of the presence of the female compatriot while one of their members plots to desert their band.
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No Gyeong-hui
Ae-ran

Lee Yea-chun
Agari, the Boss

Kim Jin-kyu
Cheol-su

Heo Chang-kang
Man-su
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