Air Date: 01/28/07 Joe Dresnok could be the ultimate runaway. In 1962, Dresnok was an American soldier serving in South Korea when he made an irreversible decision: he crossed the DMZ into North Korea. After that, Dresnok wasn't heard from for 44 years, until recently, when he decided to tell two British filmakers about his life in one of the world's most isolated, inaccessible countries. Bob Simon reports on one of the oddest stories to come out of the Cold War.
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Customer Rating: Summary: BLIND LEADING THE BLIND Comment: this video is informative. but it shed no light on the miscommunication between north korea and america. if anything, it deepens the rift.
documentary makers really need more cultural understanding of their subject matters.