The Wanderer | |
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Theatrical poster to The Wanderer | |
Director | Lee Man-heung (이만흥) |
Producer | Park Gyeong-ju |
Planner | Choe Hyeong-ryul (최형률) Jeong Yeong-gu (정영구) |
Based on | Kim Yong-Jae (김용제) |
Assistant director | Park Myeong-heung (박명흥) Im Han-rim (임한림) Park Guk-won (박국원) |
Art director | Park Seok-in (박석인) |
Music | Jeon O-seung (전오승) |
Cinematographer | Kim Gwang-yeol (김광열 / 김광렬) |
Editor | Kim Young-hee (김영희) |
Lighting | Seo Myeong-hun (서명훈) |
Sound recording | Choe Chil-bok (최칠복) Lee Sang-man (이상만) |
Production studio | Dae Yang Films (대양영화사) |
Released | July 18, 1957 |
Running time | 96 min. |
Debut theatre | Cinema Korea (씨네마코리아) |
KMDb profile |
The Wanderer (김삿갓 / 金삿갓 - Gimsatgat) is a 1957 film directed by Lee Man-heung.[1]
Synopsis[]
Because of his grandfather's politics, a young man is unable to attain a government position. He becomes an itinerant poet, eventually settling in a town where he opens a school. When he falls in love with a young woman who turns out to be the daughter of his grandfather's political enemy, he again takes for the road, and the woman becomes a Buddhist nun.[1]
Cast[]
- Park Gyeong-ju (박경주)[1]
- Park Ok-ran (박옥란)
- Lee Yeong-ok (이영옥)
- Kim Dong-won (김동원)
- Kim Seung-ho (김승호)
- Hwang Jung-seun (황정순)
- Paek Song-i (백송이)
- Ko Seol-bong (고설봉)
- Park Yeong-tae (박영태)
- Noh Jae-sin (노재신)
- Chang hoon (장훈)
- Lee Hui-suk (이희숙)
- Baek Seong-hui (백성희)
- Kim Hyang-ja (김향자)
Bibliography[]
- "김삿갓" (in Korean). Korean Movie Database. Retrieved 2011-08-08.
Notes[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "김삿갓" (in Korean). Korean Movie Database. Retrieved 2011-08-08.