
71: Into the Fire
The day that courage came of age.
Ratings
In August 1950, waiting for UN troops to arrive, the South Korean army assembled to protect Nakdong River. Only 71 student-soldiers are left behind to guard the city of Pohang. Now they are on a mission to defend the country from North Korean troops.
Production
Taewon Entertainment, UBU Film, H Plus Communication, Lotte Entertainment, Korean Film Council, CJ Entertainment, Finecut, M-Venture Investment
Language
KO
Status
Released
Release Date
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Cast

Kwon Sang-woo
Ku Kap-jo

T.O.P
Oh Jang-beom

Kim Seung-woo
Kang Seok-dae

Cha Seung-won
Park Moo-rang

Kim Hye-seong
Yong-man

Ku Sung-hwan
Nam-sik

Shin Hyun-tak
Dal-young
Mun Jae-won
Yong-bae

Park Jin-hee
Hwa-ran

Kim Sung-ryung
Jang-beom's Mother

David Lee McInnis
Staff Sergeant Jones

Jeong Seung-won
Army Boy

Kim Ho-won
Byung-tae
Ronald G. Roman
Major General John H. Church

Kim Yoon-sung
Pung-cheon

Yoon Seung-hoon
Chang-woo

Yeom Hye-ran
Nurse

Park Seo-yeon
Nurse
Kim Dong-beom
Jae-sun

Tak Te-in
Wang-pyo
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