Pagoda of No Shadows | |
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Theatrical poster to Pagoda of No Shadows | |
Director | Shin Sang-ok[1] (신상옥) |
Producer | Shin Sang-ok |
Planner | Park In-gyu (박인규) |
Screenplay | Lee Hyeong-Pyo (각색) |
Based on | Hyeon Jin-Keon (현진건) |
Assistant director | Kang Dae-jin (강대진) Kim Yong-deok (김용덕) |
Art director | Kim Jeong-hang (김정항) |
Music | Na Un-yeong (나운영) |
Cinematographer | Choi Gyeong-ok (최경옥) Seo Yeon-hwi (서연휘) |
Editor | Kim Young-hee (김영희) |
Lighting | Kim Seong-chun (김성춘) |
Sound recording | Sim Jae-hun (심재훈) |
Property | Hong Jong-in (홍종인) |
Production studio | Seoul Films (서울영화사) |
Released | April 12, 1957 |
Running time | 118 min. |
Budget | approx. KRW 28,000,000 |
Debut theatre | Kuk-rip (국립) |
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Pagoda of No Shadows (무영탑 - Muyeongtab) is a 1957 film directed by Shin Sang-ok.[1]
Synopsis[]
During the Unified Silla Period, romantic complications and political intrigue accompany the construction of stone pagodas around Bulguksa Temple.[1]
Cast[]
- Choi Eun-hee (최은희)[1]
- Han Eun-jin (한은진)
- Gwak Geon (곽건)
- Kim Seung-ho (김승호)
- Song Eok (송억)
- Kang Kye-shik (강계식)
- Chang Il-ho (장일호)
- Jang hoon (장훈)
- No Neung-geol (노능걸)
- Im Son (임손)
- Kim Hak (김학)
- Lee Gi-hong (이기홍)
- Park Seung-mun (박승문)
- Beak Song (백송)
- Kim Jin-rim (김진림)
- Ko Seol-bong (고설봉)
- Kim Chil-seong (김칠성)
- Jeong Cheol (정철)
Bibliography[]
- Pagoda of No Shadows (1957) at the Internet Movie Database
- "무영탑" (in Korean). Korean Movie Database. Retrieved 2011-07-07.