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English: Movie poster for 1956 Korean movie Touch-Me-Not (봉선화 - Bongseonhwa).
Date Kim Ki-Yeong Production © 1956
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movie poster by Kim Ki-Yeong Production

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Author Kim Ki-Yeong Production, © 1956
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current15:48, 3 August 2013Thumbnail for version as of 15:48, 3 August 2013255 × 176 (71 KB)RotatebotBot: Image rotated by 270°
23:41, 8 January 2009Thumbnail for version as of 23:41, 8 January 2009178 × 255 (67 KB)Snek01{{Information |Description={{en|Movie poster for 1956 Korean movie ''Touch-Me-Not'' (봉선화 - Bongseonhwa).}} |Source= movie poster by Kim Ki-Yeong Production * (Downloaded from: http://www.koreafilm.or.kr/cinema/program/movie.asp?g_seq=52&p_seq=301&se

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