Oh Mong-nyeo
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Oh Mong-nyeo | |
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Oh Mong-nyeo | |
Hangul | 오몽녀 |
Hanja | 五夢女 |
Revised Romanization | Omongnyeo |
McCune–Reischauer | Omongnyŏ |
Directed by | Na Woon-gyu |
Produced by | Hyeon Sung-wan |
Written by | Lee Tae-jun |
Starring |
Yun Bong-chun No Jae-shin Kim Il-hae Lim Woon-hak |
Cinematography | Lee Myeong-woo |
Editing by | Lee Myeong-woo |
Distributed by | Kyeong Sung Studio |
Release dates |
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Language | Korean |
Budget | 10,000 Won |
Oh Mong-nyeo (오몽녀) is a 1937 Korean film, the last film directed by Na Woon-gyu. It premiered at the DanSungSa theater in downtown Seoul.
Plot summary
This literary adaptation tells the story of Oh Mong-nyeo, a young woman living with her adopted father in a seaside village. When men in the village attempt to rape her, she escapes by boat with her boyfriend to seek a better life elsewhere.
See also
- Korea under Japanese rule
- List of Korean language films
- Cinema of Korea
- List of Korea-related topics
References
- Kim, Kab-ui (2001). Chunsa Na Un-gyu chonjip: ku saengae wa yesul (춘사나운규전집: 그생애와예술). Seoul: Chimmundang. ISBN 89-303-0877-5.
- "Mong-nyeo Oh (Omongnyeo)" (in English). The Korean Film Archive (KOFA). Retrieved 2007-05-04.
External links
- Images from Oh Mong-nyeo at The Korean Film Archive (KOFA)
- Oh Mong-nyeo at the Internet Movie Database
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