List of South Korean films of 1951

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This is a list of films produced in South Korea in 1951.

ReleasedEnglish titleKorean titleDirectorCastGenreNotes
1951
15 July The Footmarks of Barbarian 오랑캐의 발자취Yun Bong-chun Documentary [1]
15 August The 38th Parallel 내가 넘은 삼팔선Son JunMilitary, Anti-communism [2]
15 October A Bouquet of Three Thousand People 삼천만의 꽃다발Shin Kyeong-gyun Melodrama [3]
20 October The Artillery School 육군포병학교Bang Ui-seokDocumentary [4]
? An Assault of Justice 정의의 진격 Han Hyeong-mo  [ ko ]Documentary [5]
? Hwarangdo 화랑도Gang ChunEnlightenment, Anticommunism [6]
? The West Front 서부전선Yun Bong-chunDocumentary [7]

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References

  1. The Footmarks of Barbarian in KMDb.
  2. The 38th Parallel in KMDb.
  3. A Bouquet of Three Thousand People in KMDb.
  4. The Artillery School in KMDb.
  5. An Assault of Justice in KMDb.
  6. Hwarangdo in KMDb.
  7. The West Front in KMDb.