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A Tender Heart
A Tender Heart
Theatrical poster to A Tender Heart
Director Shin Sang-ok[1]
(신상옥)
Producer Shin Sang-ok
Screenplay Choi Keum-dong
(최금동)
Based on Park Jong-Hwa
(박종화)
Art director Chung Woo-taek
(정우택)
Music Kim Hee-jo
(김희조)
Cinematographer Kim Jong-rae
(김종래)
Editor O Seong-hwan
(오성환)
Lighting Kim Dae-jin
(김대진)
Sound recording Yu Chang-ju
(유창주)
(Sim Jae-hun
(심재훈)
Property Yang Jae-hwan
(양재환)
Costume designer Jeon Gyeong-suk
(전경숙)
Production studio Shin Films
(신필림)
Released April 28, 1967
Budget approx. KRW 11,000,000[2]
Debut theatre Kukdo
(국도)
Attendance 109,719
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A Tender Heart (다정불심 / 多情佛心 - Dajeongbulsim) is a 1967 film directed by Shin Sang-ok.[1]

Synopsis[]

Late Goryeo Dynasty King Gongmin becomes distracted from ruling properly because of his grief over the death of Gueen Noguk. He turns leadership over to the licentious monk Sindon, so that Gongmin can devote himself to Buddhist teachings. Under Sindon the court becomes chaotic. One of King Gongmin's wives has an affair and becomes pregnant. While attempting to kill a witness to this scandal, King Gongmin is himself killed.[1]

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Notes[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "다정불심" (in Korean). Korean Movie Database. Retrieved 2011-07-11.
  2. A Tender Heart (1967) at the Internet Movie Database
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