Unsung Heroes
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This article is about the North Korean Film. For other uses, see Unsung Heroes (disambiguation).
Unsung Heroes, also known as Unknown Heroes or more literally as Nameless Heroes, is a North Korean war drama mini-series about a spy in Seoul during the Korean War. Over twenty hours long, it was filmed and released in multiple parts between 1978 and 1981.[1] It was the recipient of the Kim Il-sung Medal.[2]
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Revised Romanization | Ireum Eomneun Yeongungdeul |
McCune–Reischauer | Irŭm Ŏmnŭn Yŏngungdŭl |
Directed by | People's Artiste Ryu Ho-son, Ko Hak-lim |
Written by | Lee Jin-woo |
Starring | Charles Robert Jenkins Kim Ryong-lin Kim Jung-hwa Jung Woon-mo James Joseph Dresnok |
Cinematography | People's Artiste Jong Gyu Wan |
Edited by | Merited Artiste Pak Su Ryo |
Music by | People's Artiste Kim Rin Ok Merited Artiste Kim Kil Hak |
Production company | Korean Film Studio |
Distributed by | Mokran Video Korean Film Export & Import Corporation |
Running time | 1315 minutes |
Country | North Korea |
Language | Korean |
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