Phantom Queen
1967 South Korean film
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Hangul | 다정불심 |
Hanja | 多情佛心 |
Revised Romanization | Dajeongbulsim |
McCune–Reischauer | Tajŏngbulsim |
Directed by | Shin Sang-ok[1] |
Written by | Choi Keum-dong |
Produced by | Shin Sang-ok |
Starring | Choi Eun-hee |
Cinematography | Kim Jong-rae |
Edited by | O Seong-hwan |
Music by | Kim Hee-jo |
Distributed by | Shin Films Co., Ltd. |
Release date |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
Box office | $5,512[2] |
Phantom Queen (Korean: 다정불심) aka Tender Heart is a 1967 South Korean film directed by Shin Sang-ok.
Synopsis
Towards then end of the Goryeo Dynasty, King Gongmin, grieving for the death of Princess Noguk, gives power to a corrupt and lecherous monk.[1]
Cast
- Choi Eun-hee[1]
- Kim Jin-kyu
- Park Nou-sik
- Choe Seong-ho
- Han Eun-jin
- Choi Sam
- Seong So-min
- Go Seon-ae
- Lee Gi-hong
- Seo Wol-yeong
Bibliography
- 다정불심. Cine21 (in Korean). Retrieved 2009-06-25.
References
- ^ a b c "Tender Heart (Dajeongbulsim) (1967)". Korean Movie Database. Retrieved 2021-07-06. and Dajeong bulshim (1967) at IMDb
- ^ "Tender Heart (1967)". Korean Film Council. Retrieved 2021-07-06.
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Films directed by Shin Sang-ok
- A Flower in Hell (1958)
- To the Last Day (1960)
- Prince Yeonsan (1961)
- The Houseguest and My Mother (1961)
- The Memorial Gate for Virtuous Women (1962)
- Rice (1963)
- Red Scarf (1964)
- Deaf Sam-yong (1964)
- Phantom Queen (1967)
- Prince Daewon (1968)
- Ghosts of Chosun (1970)
- A Woman with Half Soul (1973)
- The Three-Day Reign (1973)
- An Emissary of No Return (1984)
- Runaway (1984)
- Love, Love, My Love (1985)
- Salt (1985)
- The Tale of Shim Chong (1985)
- Pulgasari (1985)
- Mayumi (1990)
- 3 Ninjas Knuckle Up (1995)
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