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Two Husbands
Two Husbands
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[]

Awards[]

  • 1971 Seventh PaekSang Arts Awards[1]
    • Film Section, Music Award: Choi Chang-kwon

Bibliography[]

Notes[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 "두 여보" (in Korean). Korean Movie Database. Retrieved 2011-07-24.
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