7 Women P.O.W's
A North Korean officer sends the POW's, nurse officers under guard. On the way, they meet the Communist Chinese army. When they try to rape the captives, the North Korean officer kills all of them. After that he surrenders voluntarily to South Korea with his men and the nurse officers.
Lee Man-hee
Casts & Crew
Also Directed by Lee Man-hee
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