List of South Korean films of 1954

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This is a list of films produced in South Korea in 1954.

ReleasedEnglish titleKorean titleDirectorCastGenreNotes
1954
10 February Glorious Construction 빛나는 건설Yu Jang-sanDocumentary [1]
6 April A Turbid Water 탁류Lee Man-heungGangster [2]
28 April A Street of Temptation 유혹의 거리 Jeong Chang-hwa Gangster, enlightenment [3]
1 May Korea 코리아 Shin Sang-ok Documentary [4]
15 May Viva Chang-Su! 창수만세Eo Yak-seonEnlightenment [5]
11 June Arirang 아리랑Lee Kang-cheonDrama, anticommunism [6]
15 June The Bloody Road 혈로Shin Kyeong-gyunAnticommunism, war [7]
1 September 41 Degrees North latitude 북위 41도Kim Seong-minAction, military [8]
16 September Assail Order 출격명령Hong Seong-kiMilitary [9]
5 December Land of Love 애원의 향토Kim Seong-minMelodrama [10]
14 December The Hand of Destiny 운명의 손Han Hyung-moNoir, anticommunism [11]
? A Woman Soldier 여군Jo Jeong-hoDocumentary [12]
? Chungnam Tour Account 충남만유기Yim Woon-hakCultural film [13]
? Song of Hometown 고향의 노래Yun Bong-chunMelodrama, enlightenment [14]
? The Star of Million 백만의 별 Lee Yong-min Military [15]
? The Ten Years of Country Foundation 건국십년Lee Chang-chunDocumentary [16]

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References

  1. Glorious Ccnstruction in KMDb.
  2. A Turbid Water in KMDb.
  3. A Street of Temptation in KMDb.
  4. Korea in KMDb.
  5. Viva Chang-Su! in KMDb.
  6. Arirang in KMDb.
  7. The Bloody Road in KMDb.
  8. 41 Degrees North latitude in KMDb.
  9. Assail Order in KMDb.
  10. Land of Love in KMDb.
  11. The Hand of Destiny in KMDb.
  12. A Woman Soldier in KMDb.
  13. Chungnam Tour Account in KMDb.
  14. Song of Hometown in KMDb.
  15. The Star of Million in KMDb.
  16. The Ten Years of Country Foundation in KMDb.