The Silver Stallion Will Never Come

The Silver Stallion Will Never Come

Release date : October 5, 1991
Runtime : 2h 3m
Countries of origin : South Korea /
Original Language : Korean /
Director : Jang Gil-su /
Writers : Jang Gil-su /
Production companies : Hanjin Enterprises Company /
October 5, 1991 2h 3m South Korea Drama Korean More
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Soldiers with the U.N. forces that entered Korea during the Korean War rape a village girl named Eon-rae. The villagers ostracize Eon-rae and her son. Unable to make a living, Eon-rae joins the brothel district that has been set up near the U.N. base on the other side of the river from the village. The war and the introduction of U.S. culture break down the social order of the village. After several village children have died, the villagers put the blame on the prostitutes. Eventually the villagers, unable to maintain the village, leave their homes one by one. Eon-rae and her son also leave
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  • title:The Silver Stallion Will Never Come
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1991
  • Runtime:2h 3m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: South Korea ·
  • Original Language: Korean ·
  • Director: Jang Gil-su /
  • Writers: Jang Gil-su ·
  • Production companies: Hanjin Enterprises Company ·
  • Overview:Soldiers with the U.N. forces that entered Korea during the Korean War rape a village girl named Eon-rae. The villagers ostracize Eon-rae and her son. Unable to make a living, Eon-rae joins the brothel district that has been set up near the U.N. base on the other side of the river from the village. The war and the introduction of U.S. culture break down the social order of the village. After several village children have died, the villagers put the blame on the prostitutes. Eventually the villagers, unable to maintain the village, leave their homes one by one. Eon-rae and her son also leave
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