Lists of South Korean films by year |
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This is a list of films produced in South Korea in 1954.
Released | English title | Korean title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes |
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1954 | ||||||
10 February | Glorious Construction | 빛나는 건설 | Yu Jang-san | Documentary | [1] | |
6 April | A Turbid Water | 탁류 | Lee Man-heung | Gangster | [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! | 창수만세 | Eo Yak-seon | Enlightenment | [5] | |
11 June | Arirang | 아리랑 | Lee Kang-cheon | Drama, anticommunism | [6] | |
15 June | The Bloody Road | 혈로 | Shin Kyeong-gyun | Anticommunism, war | [7] | |
1 September | 41 Degrees North latitude | 북위 41도 | Kim Seong-min | Action, military | [8] | |
16 September | Assail Order | 출격명령 | Hong Seong-ki | Military | [9] | |
5 December | Land of Love | 애원의 향토 | Kim Seong-min | Melodrama | [10] | |
14 December | The Hand of Destiny | 운명의 손 | Han Hyung-mo | Noir, anticommunism | [11] | |
? | A Woman Soldier | 여군 | Jo Jeong-ho | Documentary | [12] | |
? | Chungnam Tour Account | 충남만유기 | Yim Woon-hak | Cultural film | [13] | |
? | Song of Hometown | 고향의 노래 | Yun Bong-chun | Melodrama, enlightenment | [14] | |
? | The Star of Million | 백만의 별 | Lee Yong-min | Military | [15] | |
? | The Ten Years of Country Foundation | 건국십년 | Lee Chang-chun | Documentary | [16] |
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