The Virgin Star | |
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Theatrical poster to The Virgin Star | |
Director | Yun Bong-chun (윤봉춘) |
Producer | O Ui-gyeom |
Planner | Seo Gi-yeong (서기영) |
Based on | Yu Chi-jin (유치진) |
Assistant director | Gang Won-ju (강원주) |
Art director | Lee Bong-seon (이봉선) |
Music | Kim Dae-hyeon (김대현) |
Cinematographer | Kim Myeong-je (김명제) |
Editor | Yang Ju-nam (양주남) |
Lighting | Kim Seong-chun (김성춘) |
Property | Kim Do-jun (김도준) |
Production studio | Jung Ang Film Culture Company (중앙영화문화사) |
Released | March 27, 1956 |
Debut theatre | Kukdo (국도) |
Attendance | 100,000 |
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The Virgin Star (처녀별 - Cheonyeo byeol) is a 1956 film directed by Yun Bong-chun.[1] It was one of four Korean films to sell over 100,000 tickets in Seoul during its year of release.[2]
Synopsis[]
When her future father-in-law kills her own father in an argument, a young woman must choose between love and her desire for revenge.[1]
Cast[]
- Kim Jin-kyu (김진규)[1]
- Ha Yeon-nam (하연남)
- Kim Seung-ho (김승호)
- Han Eun-jin (한은진)
- Seo Wol-yeong (서월영)
- Song Hae-cheon (송해천)
- No Gang (노강)
- Kim Ung (김웅)
- Yun Sang-hui (윤상희)
- Park Sun-bong (박순봉)
- Seong So-min (성소민)
- Yang Il-min (양일민)
- Lee Hyeon (이현)
- Lee Il-seon (이일선)
Bibliography[]
- The Virgin Star (1956) at the Internet Movie Database
- "처녀별" (in Korean). Korean Movie Database. Retrieved 2011-08-04.
Notes[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "처녀별" (in Korean). Korean Movie Database. Retrieved 2011-08-04.
- ↑ 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.