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Credited cast: | |||
Soo Ae | ... | Soon-yi / Sunny (as Su-Ae) | |
Jin-young Jung | ... | Kim Jeong-man (as Jin-yeong Jeong) | |
Kyung-ho Jung | ... | Young-deuk (as Kyung Ho Jung) | |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
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Wipawee Charoenpura | ... | Madame Vicky |
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Mi-ryeong Cho | ... | Jeni |
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Kyung Ho Chung | ... | Yung Deuk |
Tae-woong Eom | ... | Sang Gil | |
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Albert Lee Harlow II | ... | Rainbow Club Bar Manager |
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Nate Harrison | ... | U.S. Commander Johnson |
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Jin-mo Joo | ||
Lee Joo-Shil | ... | Mother-in-law (as Ju-shil Lee) | |
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Sutad 'Ice' Jugglom | ... | Gangster #1 |
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Liam Morgan | ... | U.S. Commander's assistant |
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Youn Ho Park | ... | Kim Sang Byung |
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Pongprayoon Racha-Apai | ... | Vietnamese Commander |
In hot pursuit of the husband that left her to fight in the Vietnam War, a woman becomes the lead singer of a traveling band that she hopes will cross paths with him again.
Even those who dislike war films would find this film worth staying with until the end. The underdeveloped motives of the characters can seem distancing at first, but skillful dramatization soon sweeps us along. People are rarely one-dimensional, and the characters here travel across a wide range of experiences, attitudes, and behaviour. The Vietnam War proved costly in lives lost and disrupted. In "Sunny" we see that cost at a personal level.