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Wikipedia article


{{Infobox film

| name = Piagol

| image = Piagol_poster.jpg

| director = Lee Kang-cheon

| producer = Kim Byeong-ki

| writer = Kim Chong Hwan ()

| starring = Kim Jin-kyu
Lee Ye-chun ()

| music = Kwak In Geun ()

| cinematography = Kang Yeong Hwa ()

| editing = Yang Ju Nam ()

| distributor =

| released =

| runtime = 110 minutes

| country = South Korea

| language = Korean

| budget =

| gross =

| native_name =

}}

'Piagol' is a 1955 South Korean film directed by Lee Kang-cheon. It deals with a North Korean army unit that refuses to accept the armistice that effectively ended the Korean War in 1953. Instead, they hole up around Mt. Jiri and continue to operate. It is based on real historical events.

It was initially banned due to its supposedly "pro-communist" content, but the director launched a protest to have the film re-released.

Cast



*Kim Jin-kyu as Cheol-su

*Heo Jang-kang as Man-su

*No Kyeong-hie as Ae-ran

*Lee Ye-chun as Agari, Boss

*Yun Wang-guk

*Kim Yeong Hui as Soju


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