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봄에서 여름으로 (1988)
This is a Democratic People’s Republic of Korea and Union of Soviet Socialist Republics co-production. This film is set during World War II, and is about a female Russian soldier named Masha. She is on a mission to discover a secret Japanese base in Korea. Everybody who accompanies her on the mission shortly dies, and she’s forced to stay with a local fisherman. She is trying to get the information about the base location back to the Russian army, because if she doesn’t, the Japanese will unleash the “Sakura Plan”, which is an all-out biological warfare assualt on the world.
Maka: Elena Drobysheva, Kim Chkhol, Yuriy Kuznetsov, Aleksei Buldakov, So Gyon Sob, Kim Yon-gin
Kaimahi: Viktor Smernin (Writer), Li Jin (Writer), Do Il Chwe (Production Design), Igor Bolshev (Writer), Leonid Svintsitskiy (Production Design), Yevgeniy Ptichkin (Music)
Subtitle: ETC.
Tuku: Jan 01, 1988
Rongonui: 5.31
Reo: 한국어/조선말, Pусский
Studio: National Film Studio of North Korea, Mosfilm, Korean studio feature films
Whenua: North Korea, Soviet Union