It is 1933 and Korea is under Japanese occupation. Five people are locked up in a disused hotel. They must prove that they are not guilty of anti-Japanese activities. This white-knuckled action film, in which the kick-ass female leads steal the show, provides further proof of the formidable ability of Korean cinema to transcend historical facts.
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International Premiere
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Countries of production | South Korea |
Realisateur·rice |
Lee Hae-young
, South Korea, 1970 |