Ghosts of Chosun
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Ghosts of Chosun or informal title: A Ghost Story of Joseon Dynasty | |
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Directed by | Shin Sang-ok |
Produced by | Kim Han-geuk |
Written by | Gwak Il-ro |
Starring |
Jo Su-hyeon Choe Ji-suk Jeon Young-ju Lee Gang-hui |
Music by | Jeong Yoon-joo |
Cinematography | Choi Seung-woo |
Editing by | O Seong-hwan |
Studio | Shin A Films Co. |
Release dates |
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Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
Ghosts of Chosun (informal title: A Ghost Story of Joseon Dynasty) (Hangul: 이조괴담; RR: Ijogoedam) is a 1970 South Korean film directed by Shin Sang-ok.
Plot
Prince Yeonsan-gun lusts after Yahwa, whose husband Yun Pil-u was executed after being branded a traitor. Yahwa chooses to take her own life in order to be reunited with Pil-u, but before she dies she asks her cat to take revenge for them. Afterwards, the bodies of court ladies and patrol guards are found dead in the palace every morning, and the ghosts of Yahwa and Pil-u are seen accompanied by the mewing of a cat. Kim Chung-won, Pil-u's friend and head of the guardsmen, uses the power of a Buddhist priest to get rid of the ghosts and restore peace to the nation.
Cast
- Jo Su-hyeon
- Choe Ji-suk
- Jeon Young-ju
- Lee Gang-hui
- Choe Gwang-ho
- Lee Ki-young
- Choe In-suk
- Yun So-ra
- Gang Seong-hui
- Lee Nam-hui
- Park Bu-yang
- Jeon Shook
- Sin Dong-ok
- Lee Jong-cheol
- Ji Bang-yeol
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