Beongeoli Sam-ryong

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Beongeoli Sam-ryong (Deaf Sam-ryong)

Na Woon-gyu in Beongeoli Sam-ryong (1929)
Directed by Na Woon-gyu
Produced by Baek Chan-gi or Na Woon-gyu (Kim Kab-ui says Baek, IMDB says Na)
Written by Na Woon-gyu
Starring Na Woon-gyu (Beongeori Samryong);
Yu Shin-bang;
Ju Sam-son (Oh Saeng-weon's son);
Lee Geum-yong (Oh Saeng-weon) ;
and 1,000 extras
Cinematography Son Yong-jin
Distributed by Na Woon Kyu Productions
Release date(s) January 19, 1929
Running time (1,572 feet)
Language Korean (Silent)
Budget 3,000 won
IMDb profile
Korean name
Hangul: 벙어리 삼룡
Hanja: 三龍
Revised Romanization:
McCune-Reischauer: {{{mr}}}

Beongeoli Sam-ryong (벙어리 삼룡) (Deaf Sam-ryong) is a 1929 Korean film written, directed, produced by and starring Na Woon-gyu (1902-1937). It premiered at the Choseon Theater in January 1929. It was the fifth film produced by Na Woon-gyu Productions, and its failure with the public was blamed for the bankruptcy of that company.

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[edit] Plot summary

The plot concerns Sam-ryong, a deaf servant who is in love with his landlord's daughter-in-law. Critics praised the final scene of the film, in which the house burns, as a work of pioneering and experimental film making.

[edit] 1964 remake

In 1964 Shin Sang-ok directed a remake of Beongeoli Sam-ryong which won the Grand Bell (Daejong) Award in 1965 for Best Picture.[1]

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