Swimming in the Hantan River which sickened 3000 troops during the Korean War

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The swimmer wades in to the Hantan River at the DMZ Cheorwon in South Korea. The Hantan River flows from Pyonggang, North Korea, and joins the Han River in South Korea. It was also the birthplace of the Hantaa Virus; an airborne disease contracted from field mice droppings which caused severe illness in American troops during the Korean War.

Director: Kim Westfall
Runtime: 2 min

Cast

Editing: Kim Westfall
Budget: $1M
Box Office: $1M
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Kim Westfall

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What is Swimming in the Hantan River which sickened 3000 troops during the Korean War about?
The swimmer wades in to the Hantan River at the DMZ Cheorwon in South Korea. The Hantan River flows from Pyonggang, North Korea, and joins the Han River in South Korea. It was also the birthplace of the Hantaa Virus; an airborne disease contracted from field mice droppings which caused severe illness in American troops during the Korean War.
Who directed Swimming in the Hantan River which sickened 3000 troops during the Korean War?
Swimming in the Hantan River which sickened 3000 troops during the Korean War was directed by Kim Westfall.
Who stars in Swimming in the Hantan River which sickened 3000 troops during the Korean War?
Swimming in the Hantan River which sickened 3000 troops during the Korean War stars Kim Westfall.
How long is Swimming in the Hantan River which sickened 3000 troops during the Korean War?
Swimming in the Hantan River which sickened 3000 troops during the Korean War has a runtime of 2m (2 minutes).
What is the budget of Swimming in the Hantan River which sickened 3000 troops during the Korean War?
Swimming in the Hantan River which sickened 3000 troops during the Korean War had a budget of $1M.
How much did Swimming in the Hantan River which sickened 3000 troops during the Korean War gross?
Swimming in the Hantan River which sickened 3000 troops during the Korean War grossed $1M worldwide.