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Lee Jung-jae and Liam Neeson engage in ‘Operation Chromite’ Posted: 19 May 2016 01:00 AM PDT An upcoming South Korean actioner directed by John H. Lee (71: Into the Fire) is making its way to Korean theaters on July 2016, which falls around the anniversary of the Korean War. The film stars Lee Jung-jae (Assassination), Jin Se-yun (Enemies In-Law), Lee Beom-su (The Divine Move) and Liam Neeson (Taken), who will portray General Douglas MacArthur. According to THR, Operation Chromite is the codename for the Battle of Incheon that took place on Sept. 15, 1950, shortly after the Korean War broke out on June 25. It was a surprise attack in which U.N. forces landed in the South Korean harbor city to drive out the North Koreans, and is recognized as a turning point for U.N.-backed South Korea against the communist North. Operation Chromite will focus on eight Korean war heroes. Considering its star power, expect a North American release date. Until then, don’t miss the film’s trailer! |
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