Pulgasari

Pulgasari

5.5

Dec 01 1985

2h 35m

Horror, Drama, Fantasy

In feudal Korea, a group of starving villagers grow weary of the orders handed down to them by their controlling king and set out to use a deadly monster under their control to push his armies back.

Chang Son Hui

Chang Son Hui

Ami

Ham Gi Sop

Ham Gi Sop

Inde

Jong-uk Ri

Jong-uk Ri

Ana

Gwon Ri

Gwon Ri

Takse

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