Madame Freedom | |
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Theatrical poster to Madame Freedom | |
Director | Han Hyung-mo (한형모) |
Producer | Bang Dae-hun |
Planner | Eom Mun-geun (엄문근) Lee Rae-won (이래원) |
Screenplay | Kim Seong-Min (김성민) |
Based on | Jeong Bi-Seok (정비석) |
Assistant director | Park Seong-ho (박성호) |
Art director | Lee Bong-seon (이봉선) |
Music | Kim Yong-hwan (김용환) |
Cinematographer | Lee Seong-hwi (이성휘) |
Editor | Han Hyung-mo (한형모) |
Lighting | Lee Han-chan (이한찬) |
Sound recording | Sim Jae-hun (심재훈) |
Production studio | SamSeong Film (삼성영화사) |
Released | June 9, 1956 |
Running time | 124 min. |
Debut theatre | Sudo (수도) |
Attendance | 150,000 |
Followed by | Madame Freedom 2 (1957) |
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Madame Freedom (자유부인 / 自由夫人 - Jayu buin) is a 1956 film directed by Han Hyung-mo.[1] It was one of the four top South Korean films at the box-office for 1956.[2]
Synopsis[]
When a professor's wife takes a job at a boutique, she meets new people, and starts attending dance parties where she meets a man she likes. The professor is also tempted to start an affair with one of his students. In the end, they decide not to ruin their marriage.[1]
Cast[]
- Park Am (박암)[1]
- Kim Jeong-rim (김정림)
- No Gyeong-hui (노경희)
- Joo Sun-tae (주선태)
- Kim Dong-won (김동원)
- Go Hyang-mi (고향미)
- Yang Mi-hee (양미희)
- Lee Min (이민)
- An Na-yeong (안나영)
- Go Seon-ae (고선애)
- Bang Su-man (방수만)
- Choi Nam-Hyun (최남현)
- Yeon Yeong (연영)
- Bae Seon-hui (배선희)
- Sin Mi (신미)
- Yun Geum-ja (윤금자)
- Baek Seol-hui (백설희)
Bibliography[]
- Madame Freedom (1956) at the Internet Movie Database
- "자유부인" (in Korean). Korean Movie Database. Retrieved 2011-08-02.
Notes[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "자유부인" (in Korean). Korean Movie Database. Retrieved 2011-08-02.
- ↑ Lee, Young-il (1988). "9. Feature Films Which Recorded More than 100,000 Ticket Sales in Seoul". The History of Korean Cinema. Seoul: Motion Picture Promotion Corporation. p. 295. ISBN 8-9880-9512-X.