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Release Date: 2008 Categories: Movies, Horror, Whodunit The Guard Post (GP 506 in South Korea) is a 2008 Korean horror film written and directed by Kong Su-chang after the release of his first film, R-Point. The film takes place in present day South Korea.
GP: Guard Post is on the frontline inside the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ). The tour of duty lasts for 3 months and nobody is allowed to leave. A maze-like concrete bunker is approximately 990-1650m. Soldiers are fully armed and ready to engage at all times. Guard Posts are a vestige of the Cold War.
The date is May 29, 2007, 8.03pm. A group of soldiers from the military police (MP) break into... MORE
The Guard Post (GP 506 in South Korea) is a 2008 Korean horror film written and directed by Kong Su-chang after the release of his first film, R-Point. The film takes place in present day South Korea.
GP: Guard Post is on the frontline inside the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ). The tour of duty lasts for 3 months and nobody is allowed to leave. A maze-like concrete bunker is approximately 990-1650m. Soldiers are fully armed and ready to engage at all times. Guard Posts are a vestige of the Cold War.
The date is May 29, 2007, 8.03pm. A group of soldiers from the military police (MP) break into one of the guard posts, numbered GP 506. They search from room to room, looking for something. Eventually, they enter a large, dark room and notice numerous bloodstains awash on the floor and walls. One of the MP soldiers hit something on the floor and find a corpse. The rest of the soldiers spot someone under their torch lights, to reveal a half-naked blood-drenched man breathing heavily, and holding a large axe. The man starts to laugh, and the MP soldiers move in to disarm and put him into custody.
At the same time, Sergeant Major Seong-gyu Noh, along with a friend in the army, are paying their LESS
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