
The Testimony
War
Overview
June 25, 1950. When second lieutenant Jang has a date with his girl friend during weekend, numerous North Korean jet fighters make sudden air raids to the skies of Seoul. It is the beginning of Korean War. In spite of Korean Army's brave defense, North Korean army reddens South Korea with their state-of-the-art weapons. This movie describes the progress of war from the invasion in June 25, 1950 to the reclamation of territory on the basis of Sun-A's personal experience. Also this film reminds hard lessons from tragic history.
Top Cast


Kim Chang-sook
Kim Chang-sook
Sun-a
Kim Chang-sook
Sun-a


Shin Il-ryong
Shin Il-ryong
Jang Uk
Shin Il-ryong
Jang Uk
Park Ji-hun
Park Ji-hun
Chi-gu
Park Ji-hun
Chi-gu
Kim Yo-hun
Kim Yo-hun
Private Kim
Kim Yo-hun
Private Kim
Yun Yeong-ju
Yun Yeong-ju
Mr. Won
Yun Yeong-ju
Mr. Won


Park Am
Park Am
Dr. Won
Park Am
Dr. Won


Ju Jeung-nyeo
Ju Jeung-nyeo
Mrs. Song
Ju Jeung-nyeo
Mrs. Song


Hwang Hae
Hwang Hae
Interrogation Officer
Hwang Hae
Interrogation Officer


Ju Seon-tae
Ju Seon-tae
Chief of Staff
Ju Seon-tae
Chief of Staff


Hwang Jeong-sun
Hwang Jeong-sun
Old Woman
Hwang Jeong-sun
Old Woman
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