
Korea: The Never-Ending War
Korea: The Never-Ending War
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Shedding new light on a geopolitical hot spot, the film — written and produced by John Maggio and narrated by Korean-American actor John Cho — confronts the myth of the “Forgotten War,” documenting the post-1953 conflict and global consequences.
Production
Ark Media, WETA
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
Trailers & Videos
Cast

John Cho
Narrator

Madeleine Albright
Self (archive footage)

Park Chung-hee
Self (archive footage)

George W. Bush
Self (archive footage)

Winston Churchill
Self (archive footage)

Moon Jae-in
Self (archive footage)

Lyndon B. Johnson
Self (archive footage)

Bill Clinton
Self (archive footage)

Kim Jong-un
Self (archive footage)

Nikita Khrushchev
Self (archive footage)

Kim Il-sung
Self (archive footage)

Kim Jong-il
Self (archive footage)

Douglas MacArthur
Self (archive footage)

Mao Zedong
Self (archive footage)

Vyacheslav Molotov
Self (archive footage)

Mike Pence
Self (archive footage)

Barack Obama
Self (archive footage)

Colin Powell
Self (archive footage)

Joseph Stalin
Self (archive footage)

Syngman Rhee
Self (archive footage)
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