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| | * [[Hong Kyung-Min]] - Himself | | * [[Hong Kyung-Min]] - Himself |
| | * [[Yeong-hun Ju]] - Himself | | * [[Yeong-hun Ju]] - Himself |
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- Movie: Emergency 19
- Revised romanization: Gimgeubjochi 19ho
- Hangul: 긴급조치 19호
- Director: Kim Tae-Gyu
- Writer: Kim Eun-Tae
- Producer: Seo Se-Weon, Song Chang-Yong
- Cinematographer
- Action Director: Won Jin
- Release Date: July 12, 2002
- Runtime: 100 min.
- Language: Korean
- Country: South Korea
Plot
All around the world, musicians and rock stars are being elected to their respective countries' highest offices. Paul McCartney is in the running for Prime Minister of England; Madonna's being tapped as the VP in the United States. The current prime minister and head of the army in Korea are disturbed by this trend, and concoct Emergency Order 19 to deal with the "problem": Ban all music. The army goes stampeding out into the streets, closing down music stores, arresting singers and yanking pop groups off stage.
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