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Chunhyang
Chunhyang (1961)
Theatrical poster to Chunhyang
Director Shin Sang-ok[1]
Producer Shin Sang-ok
Planner Hwang Nam
(황남)
Screenplay Lim Hee-jae
(임희재)
Assistant director Chang Il-ho
(장일호)
Art director Gang Seong-beom
(강성범)
Music Jeong Yoon-joo
(정윤주)
Cinematographer Lee Hyung-pyo
(이형표)
Editor Kim Young-hee
(김영희)
Lighting Lee Gye-chang
(이계창)
Sound recording Sohn In-ho
(손인호)
Lee Sang-man
(이상만)
Property Jeon Dae-jun
(전대준)
Costume designer Lee Jeong-su
(이정수)
Make-up Chae Hun
(채훈)
Special effects Sohn In-ho
(손인호)
Production studio Shin Films
Released January 28, 1961
Running time 107 min.
Budget approx. KRW 80,000,000[2]
Debut theatre Myeongbo
(명보)
Attendance 380,000
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Chunhyang (성춘향 / 成春香 - Seong Chunhyang) is a 1961 film directed by Shin Sang-ok.[1]

Synopsis[]

The classic Chunhyang story: Chunhyang, the daughter of the gisaeng Weolmae, falls in love with Mong-nyong, the son of an aristocrat. After promising to marry each other, Mong-nyong must travel to Seoul to take the state exams. While Mong-nyong is away, the new governor, Byeon, lusts for Chunhyang, and, when she refuses his advances, imprisons and tortures her. Mong-nyong passes the exam, and becomes an undercover agent for the King, exposing corrupt officials. He returns to his hometown and discovers Byeon's evil deeds.[1]

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Bibliography[]

Notes[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "성춘향" (in Korean). Korean Movie Database. Retrieved 2011-07-09.
  2. Chunhyang (1961) at the Internet Movie Database
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