M*A*S*H is a comedy-drama TV show set during the Korean War. It follows a team of doctors and nurses stationed at a Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (MASH) in South Korea. The show explores the personal and professional lives of the staff as they cope with the challenges of war and find humor in the midst of tragedy.
As Time Goes By follows the story of two former lovers, Jean and Lionel, who are reunited decades later and must navigate their complicated past while rekindling their romance. With heartwarming moments and hilarious mishaps, this sitcom explores the ups and downs of love, friendship, and second chances.
Legend of the Patriots is a remake of the 1975 South Korean drama Comrades. Its production was spawned to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Korean War. The story centers around the lives of eleven Korean soldiers fighting in the Korean War. Director Kim Sang-hwi remarked that the series is not about the ideologies of South and North Korea, but rather focuses on the struggles of ordinary people who lived through the war.
Lovecraft Country is set in the 1950s and follows an African-American man named Atticus Freeman as he embarks on a road trip across the United States in search of his missing father. Along the way, he encounters supernatural creatures, faces racism and Jim Crow laws, and delves into the mysteries of Lovecraftian horrors.
The 1950s were an era filled with desire and aspiration, despite the aftermath of the Korean War. Jeongnyeon, a girl with a gifted voice, embarks on a journey to become the best actor of gukgeuk, or Korean female classical opera, where she encounters competition, solidarity, and growth.
Johnny Staccato is an American private detective series which ran for 27 episodes on NBC from September 10, 1959 through March 24, 1960.
Blonde is a TV show that tells the story of Marilyn Monroe, covering various aspects of her life including her career in Hollywood, her relationships, and her struggles with fame and personal demons. It explores themes such as identity, femininity, and the price of success.
Devotion is a gripping war drama set during the Korean War, following the story of Lieutenant Tom Hudner and Ensign Jesse Brown, two U.S. Navy fighter pilots. As they navigate the challenges and dangers of war, they form a deep bond and become legendary wingmen. Their heroism and sacrifice make them an inspiration to their fellow pilots and a testament to the power of friendship and devotion.
A documentary about the Korean War by Thames Television that aired in the Summer of 1988 and in the US in November 1990 through WGBH Boston.
During the Korean War, two brothers find themselves on opposite sides of the conflict. Forced to fight against each other, they experience the horrors of war and struggle to survive while trying to maintain their bond as brothers.
The movie follows a group of doctors and nurses stationed at a Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (MASH) during the Korean War. Through dark humor and irreverence, they cope with the harsh realities of war, while dealing with personal relationships and the absurdities of military life.
In the sequel to 'The Battle at Lake Changjin', the Chinese People's Volunteers (CPV) soldiers are tasked with defending a crucial bridge on the retreat route of American troops during the Korean War.
In the midst of the Cold War, an American soldier is brainwashed and programmed to become an assassin. As he starts to have recurring nightmares, he must uncover a communist conspiracy and prevent a political assassination.
Sayonara is a 1957 movie set in post-war Japan during the Korean War. It tells the story of an Air Force officer who falls in love with a Japanese woman. The couple faces challenges and racial prejudice due to their interracial relationship. The film explores cultural differences and the impact of the war on their lives.
Operation Chromite is a gripping movie set in the 1950s, showcasing the events leading up to the Battle of Incheon during the Korean War. It follows a group of spies and soldiers as they carry out a daring mission to turn the tide of the war. The film explores the bravery, sacrifice, and strategic genius of General Douglas MacArthur and the Korean army.
Gods and Monsters is a biographical drama that tells the story of James Whale, a renowned film director known for his work on Frankenstein. The movie explores Whale's personal life, including his relationships and struggles with his own sexuality. Set in the 1950s, the film delves into themes of memory, friendship, and the challenges faced by a gay filmmaker in Hollywood. It also touches on Whale's interactions with his gardener, Clayton Boone, and their complicated dynamic. The plot weaves together elements of horror filmmaking, world war one, and the exploration of queer identity.
Ode to My Father tells the story of a man who goes through several hardships during the Korean War and the Vietnam War. He promises to his father to take care of his family and never leave his hometown, Busan. As he navigates through various challenges, he discovers the true meaning of family and sacrifice.
MacArthur is a biographical drama film that tells the story of General Douglas MacArthur and his significant role during the Korean War. The movie showcases MacArthur's military career, his strategies and decision-making, and his relationships with other key figures during the time of war. It highlights his leadership qualities and the challenges he faced in a war-torn nation.
During the Korean War in the 1950s, a group of student soldiers are tasked with a suicide mission to lead a beach landing against the North Korean army. Faced with numerous challenges such as seasickness, landmines, and enemy fire, the soldiers must display courage and self-sacrifice to fulfill their mission.