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Prince Yeonsan
Prince Yeonsan (1961)
Theatrical poster to Prince Yeonsan
Director Shin Sang-ok[1]
(신상옥)
Producer Shin Sang-ok
Planner Hwang Nam
(황남)
Screenplay Lim Hee-jae
(임희재)
Based on Park Jong-Hwa
(박종화)
(Blood of Keumsam)
Art director Chung Woo-taek
(정우택)
Music Jeong Yoon-joo
(정윤주)
Cinematographer Bea Sung-hak
(배성학)
(Jeong Hae-jun
(정해준)
Editor Kim Young-hee
(김영희)
(Yang Seong-ran
(양성란)
Lighting Lee Gye-chang
(이계창)
Sound recording Yu Chang-guk
(유창국)
(Lee Sang-man
(이상만)
Property U Jong-sam
(우종삼)
Costume designer Lee Hae-yoon
(이해윤)
Production studio Shin Films
(신필림)
Released January 1, 1962
Running time 133 min.
Budget approx. 65,000,000[2]
Debut theatre Myeongbo
(명보)
Attendance 150,000
Followed by Tyrant Yeonsan (1962)
IMDb profile
KMDb profile

Prince Yeonsan (연산군 / 燕山君 - Yeonsangun) is a 1962 film directed by Shin Sang-ok.[1]

Synopsis[]

Prince Yeonsan's mother, Yun, was disposed as queen and murdered through a plot by Yeonsan's father. Upon attaining the throne, hoping to comfort her spirit, Yeonsan attempts to have her royal status restored posthumously. The court refuses, and Yeonsan, grieving, becomes unconrollable and dissipated.[1]

Cast[]

Awards and Nominations[]

  • 1962 Grand Bell Awards (First)[3][1]
    • Won Grand Bell Award Best Film
    • Best Actor: Shin Young-kyun
    • Best Actress: Han Eun-jin
    • Best Cinematography: Bea Sung-hak
    • Best Music: Jeong Yoon-joo
    • Best Lighting: Lee Gye-chang
    • Best Recording: Lee Gyeong-soon (이경순)
    • Best Art Direction: Chung Woo-taek

Bibliography[]

Notes[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 "연산군" (in Korean). Korean Movie Database. Retrieved 2011-07-09.
  2. Prince Yeonsan (1961) at the Internet Movie Database
  3. "Awards for Prince Yeonsan (1961)" at IMDb.
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