The year was 1974 when anti-communist sentiment was rampant. This is a story about a North Korean spy who went to the South with his anti-communist daughter.
LEE Man-ho (37 years old) was a Korean spy who went to the South 14 years ago. He lived in a small town and ran a dry cleaning business. He worked hard as a spy in efforts to reuniting the two Koreas. A fellow spy, IM Bang-won was a realtor. He lost sight of the ideologies he used to believe in and began embezzling ...
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The year was 1974 when anti-communist sentiment was rampant. This is a story about a North Korean spy who went to the South with his anti-communist daughter.
LEE Man-ho (37 years old) was a Korean spy who went to the South 14 years ago. He lived in a small town and ran a dry cleaning business. He worked hard as a spy in efforts to reuniting the two Koreas. A fellow spy, IM Bang-won was a realtor. He lost sight of the ideologies he used to believe in and began embezzling operational funds for personal investment.
Man-hos daughter, Sun-bok, was a hardworking anti-communist activist. She made anti-communism posters, entered speech contests, handed out leaflets, and reported communist activities.
To investigate the operational fund embezzlement, a female spy called Red Snake comes to the South. Bang-won gets nervous and gives Man-ho the ridiculous task of assassinating the president to cover the tracks of his embezzlement of the operational funds. Bang-won takes Sun-bok hostage, so Man-ho risks his life taking on the ridiculous task in order to save his daughter. He heads over to the Independence Day celebration on August 15th.
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