When a film starts with an intro like this "This story is an investigative record of the criminal acts of the South Labor Party, based on investigations at the army, prosecution, court s rulings and testimonies" which is preceded by a group of communists putting acetic acid in eggs to use as weapons, it is not easy to realize that the whole thing is going to be intensely propagandistic. At the same time, however, the genre effort here is so bad, that the whole thing ends up being cult. Let us take things from the beginning though, A Case of a College Girl Lee Nan-Hee of Special Investigation Center, An In-suk, Choi Moo-ryong, Jang Hyuk-I, Lee Dae-yub, Lee Hyang, Park Na-yeong, Seol Tae-ho
Considering the fact that the female demographic was quite significant among cinema goers during the 60s, it is no surprise that a number of films of this era feature female protagonists. The hilariously titled "My Sister Is a Hussy" (aka "My Sister is a Tomboy") is a bit strange regarding the messages it communicates, since it does not become clear if it is for women independence or against it. For certain though, the movie is quite entertaining, My Sister Is a Hussy, Choi Nam-hyun, Han Hyeong-mo, Kim Jin-kyu, Kim Seung-ho-I, Lee Dae-yub, Moon Jung-suk, Um Aing-ran