Chun-Hyang Story | |
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![]() Theatrical poster to Chun-Hyang Story | |
Director | Lee Gyu-hwan[1] (이규환) |
Producer | Lee Cheol-hyeok |
Planner | Kim Jae-jung (김재중) |
Screenplay | Lee Kyu-Hwan |
Assistant director | Yu Hyun-mok (유현목) Ha Han-soo (하한수) Jeong Il-taek (정일택) Choi Hoon (최훈) |
Art director | Gang Seong-beom (강성범) |
Music | Seong Gyeong-rin (성경린) |
Cinematographer | Yim Jin-hwan (임진환) Hong Dong-hyuk (홍동혁) |
Editor | Lee Seong-pa (이성파) |
Lighting | Lee Han-chan (이한찬) |
Sound recording | Lee Kyeong-sun (이경순) Lee Sang-man (이상만) |
Property | Jeong Eung-sam (정응삼) |
Production studio | Dong Myeong Films (동명영화사) |
Released | January 15, 1955 |
Debut theatre | Kukdo (국도) |
Attendance | 150,000 |
KMDb profile |
Chun-Hyang Story (춘향전 / 春香傳 - Chunhyangjeon) is a 1955 film directed by Lee Gyu-hwan.[1]
Synopsis[]
The classic Chun-Hyang story: Chun-Hyang, the daughter of a gisaeng, is betrothed to Lee. Lee leaves the village to undertake his government exams. In his absence, the corrupt governor of the area attempts to seduce Chun-Hyang, and imprisons and tortures her when she refuses to succumb. Lee passes his exams and becomes an undercover investigator of government corruption for the King. He returns to his village, exposes the governor's evil deeds, and rescues Chun-Hyang.[1]
Cast[]
- Lee Min (이민)[1]
- Jo Mi-ryeong (조미령)
- No Gyeong-hui (노경희)
- Jeon Taek-yi (전택이)
- Lee Geum-ryong (이금룡)
- Seok Geum-seong (석금성)
- Han Eun-jin (한은진)
- Byun Ki-jong (변기종)
- Min Hye-ryeon (민혜련)
- Seo Wol-yeong (서월영)
- Gu Jong-seok (구종석)
- Yoon Il-bong (윤일봉)
- Tackyun (이택균)
- Yang Il-min (양일민)
- Chu Seok-yang (추석양)
- Yeom Seok-ju (염석주)
- Park Sun-bong (박순봉)
Bibliography[]
- "춘향전" (in Korean). Korean Movie Database. Retrieved 2011-07-29.