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The Ghosts of Jeju
The Ghosts of Jeju

The Ghosts of Jeju

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Documentary

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Documentary about the struggle of the people of Jeju Island, South Korea. Set in the context of the U.S. presence in Korea after World War II, the film reveals horrible atrocities at the hands of the U.S. Military Government of Korea.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

80 mins

Rating

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Release Date

02 August 2013

Country

United States of America

Cast

Regis Tremblay

Regis Tremblay

Narrator

Bruce Cumings

Bruce Cumings

Self

Gi Jeong Go

Gi Jeong Go

Self

Hyung Jo Kim

Hyung Jo Kim

Self

Taejun Kim

Taejun Kim

Self

Sanghui Nam

Sanghui Nam

Self

Charles Hanley

Charles Hanley

Self

Yoon-Mo Yang

Yoon-Mo Yang

Self

Bruce Gagnon

Bruce Gagnon

Self

Dud Hendrick

Dud Hendrick

Self

Jean D'Arc

Jean D'Arc

Self

Jeong-Hyun Mun

Jeong-Hyun Mun

Self

Stella Soh

Stella Soh

Self

Sung-Hee Choi

Sung-Hee Choi

Self

Ron Engel

Ron Engel

Self

Antonio Claparols

Antonio Claparols

Self

Oliver Stone

Oliver Stone

Self

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