Two Husbands | |
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Theatrical poster to Two Husbands | |
Director | Yu Hyun-mok (유현목)[1] |
Producer | Lee Jong-byeok |
Planner | Kim Seung-eop (김승업) |
Screenplay | Shin Bong-seung (신봉승) |
Assistant director | Park Seung-gwan (박승관) |
Art director | Kim Ho-geun (김호근) |
Music | Choi Chang-kwon (최창권) |
Cinematographer | You Young-gill (유영길) |
Editor | Ree Kyoung-ja (이경자) |
Lighting | Kim Yeong-su (김영수) |
Sound recording | Choi Hyung-rai (최형래) |
Property | Park Myeong-su (박명수) |
Production studio | Dong Yang Films (동양영화사) |
Released | February 28, 1970 |
Running time | 100 min. |
Debut theatre | Myeongbo (명보) |
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Two Husbands (두 여보 or 여보 - Du Yeobo or Yeobo) is a 1970 film directed by Yu Hyun-mok.[1]
Synopsis[]
Two men, Haeng-sik and Seon-bok, are both in love with Chun-sil, the daughter of a ginseng seller. Chun-sil's father gives Haeng-sik permission to marry his daughter, however Chun-sil leaves home when he comes down with a skin disease. When he returns, Haeng-sik finds that Seon-bok has married Chun-sil. Haeng-sik moves in with them, giving Chun-sil two husbands. When she becomes pregnant, and the parentage of the child is unknown, she commits suicide out of shame.[1]
Cast[]
- Moon Hee (문희)[1]
- Kim Jin-kyu (김진규)
- Kim Seong-ok (김성옥)
- Hwang Hae (황해)
- An Seong-jin (안성진)
- Kim Ae-ra (김애라)
- Gyeong Yun-su (경윤수)
- Park Sun-bong (박순봉)
- Kim So-jeo (김소저)
- Choe Hyang-ja (최향자)
- Chung Mi-kyung (정미경)
Awards[]
- 1971 Seventh PaekSang Arts Awards[1]
- Film Section, Music Award: Choi Chang-kwon
Bibliography[]
- Two Husbands (1970) at the Internet Movie Database
- "두 여보" (in Korean). Korean Movie Database. Retrieved 2011-07-24.