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There is No Poverty at the End of Labor
There is No Poverty at the End of Labor
1920-01-01
6
ko
19m
Comedy
The oldest remaining film in Korea sets in the 1920s for enlightenment
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Director
Gyu-seol Lee
Producer
Tokunaga Kumaichiro
Cinematography
Ota Hitoshi
silent film
japanese occupation of korea
Status
Released
Countries
Japan
South Korea
Companies
Dukyoung Production
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