Chun-Hee '75 | |
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Theatrical poster to Chun-Hee '75 | |
Director | Shin Sang-ok[1] (신상옥) |
Producer | Sin Tae-seon |
Planner | Kim Cab-eui (김갑의) |
Screenplay | Yoo Dong-hun (유동훈) |
Based on | Alexandre Dumas, fils |
Assistant director | Lee Eun-su (이은수) |
Art director | Song Back-kyu (송백규) |
Music | Kim Hee-kap (김희갑) |
Cinematographer | Choi Seung-woo (최승우) |
Editor | Kim Hyeon (김현) |
Lighting | Ma Yong-cheon (마용천) |
Sound recording | Yu Chang-geuk (유창극) Yun Deok-yeong (윤덕영) |
Production studio | Shin Production (신프로덕션) |
Released | October 18, 1975 |
Running time | 90 min. |
Debut theatre | Kukdo (국도) |
Attendance | 24,231 |
Preceded by | Chun-hie (1959) |
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Chun-Hee '75 (춘희'75 / 春嬉'75) is a 1975 film directed by Shin Sang-ok.[1]
Synopsis[]
When Chun-hee returns from a secret trip with Mr. Min, Min's daughter Jeong-Hee, confronts Chun-hee. Jeong-Hee knows of Chun-hee's disreputable past, and demands that she break off her relationship with her father. In retaliation, Chun-hee seduces Jeong-Hee's fiancee, In-Shik. In-Shik's father pleads with Chun-hee to leave her son. Though she loves In-Shik, Chun-hee returns to prostitution and dies of tuberculosis.[1]
Cast[]
- Oh Su-mi (오수미)[1]
- Sin Jin-il (신진일)
- Choi Nam-Hyun (최남현)
- Lee Ill-woong (이일웅)
- Kim Mu-yeong (김무영)
- Jang hoon (장훈)
- Lee Yae-sung (이예성)
- Park Eun-joo (박은주)
- Kim So-jo (김소조)
- Sin Chan-il (신찬일)
- Kim Ki-bum (김기범)
- Lee Suk-jeong (이숙정)
- Ham Gyeong-hui (함경희)
- Kim Ung (김웅)
Bibliography[]
- Chun-hie (1975) at the Internet Movie Database
- "춘희'75" (in Korean). Korean Movie Database. Retrieved 2011-07-17.