Shin Young-kyun
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Shin Young-kyun is a South Korea
n actor and film producer.
, Hwanghae Province
(now part of North Korea
) in 1928. When he was 10 years old, Shin went to Seoul
. While studying dentistry
at Seoul National University
, he participated in a drama club where he got to know Park Am
, Gil Yok-yun, and Lee Nak-hoon
, who later became actors and composer.
South Korea
The Republic of Korea , , is a sovereign state in East Asia, located on the southern portion of the Korean Peninsula. It is neighbored by the People's Republic of China to the west, Japan to the east, North Korea to the north, and the East China Sea and Republic of China to the south...
n actor and film producer.
Biography
Shin Young-kyun was born in PyongsanPyongsan
-Transport:Pyongsan county is served by the following railway stations:* Pyongsan Station, Pyongbu Line and Chongnyon Ichon Line* Mulgae Station, Pyongbu Line* Taebaeksansong Station, Pyongbu Line* Kyejong Station, Pyongbu Line...
, Hwanghae Province
Hwanghae
Hwanghae was one of the Eight Provinces of Korea during the Joseon Dynasty. Hwanghae was located in the northwest of Korea. The provincial capital was Haeju.The regional name for the province was Haesŏ .-History:...
(now part of North Korea
North Korea
The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea , , is a country in East Asia, occupying the northern half of the Korean Peninsula. Its capital and largest city is Pyongyang. The Korean Demilitarized Zone serves as the buffer zone between North Korea and South Korea...
) in 1928. When he was 10 years old, Shin went to Seoul
Seoul
Seoul , officially the Seoul Special City, is the capital and largest metropolis of South Korea. A megacity with a population of over 10 million, it is the largest city proper in the OECD developed world...
. While studying dentistry
Dentistry
Dentistry is the branch of medicine that is involved in the study, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases, disorders and conditions of the oral cavity, maxillofacial area and the adjacent and associated structures and their impact on the human body. Dentistry is widely considered...
at Seoul National University
Seoul National University
Seoul National University , colloquially known in Korean as Seoul-dae , is a national research university in Seoul, Korea, ranked 24th in the world in publications in an analysis of data from the Science Citation Index, 7th in Asia and 42nd in the world by the 2011 QS World University Rankings...
, he participated in a drama club where he got to know Park Am
Park Am
Park Am was a South Korean actor. Park was born in Seoul in 1924. He graduated from the college of Dentistry at Seoul National University.-Filmography:*Note; the whole list is referenced.'-Awards:...
, Gil Yok-yun, and Lee Nak-hoon
Lee Nak-hoon
Lee Nak-hoon was a South Korean actor. Lee earned a fame for his characteristic and mature acting.-Biography:Lee Nak-hoon was born in Seoul, Korea in 1936. After graduation from Kyunggi High School in 1956, Lee studied Aesthetics at Seoul National University...
, who later became actors and composer.
Filmography
*Note; the whole list is referenced.Year | English title | Korean title Korean language Korean is the official language of the country Korea, in both South and North. It is also one of the two official languages in the Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture in People's Republic of China. There are about 78 million Korean speakers worldwide. In the 15th century, a national writing... |
Romanization Korean romanization Korean romanization is a system for representing the Korean language using the Roman alphabet. In Korea, the Korean language is written using hangul, and sometimes hanja.... |
Role | Director |
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Flowers and Birds | Hwajo | ||||
Towards The High Place | Jeo nop-eun gos-eul hyangha-yeo | ||||
Hot Wind In Arabia | Alabi-a yeolpung | ||||
Sad San Francisco | Aesu-ui Saenpeulansiseuko | ||||
Azaleas in my home | Gohyang-e jindallae | ||||
Catherinde's escape | Kaeseolin-ui talchul | ||||
Three days of their reign | Sam-ilcheonha | ||||
An Echo of an angel | Cheonsa-ui me-ali | ||||
A Family with many daughters | Ttalbujajib | ||||
Weeds | Jabcho | ||||
Don't forget Love although we say good bye | He-eojyeodo salangman-eun | ||||
My beloved sons and daughters | Salanghaneun adeulttal-a | ||||
A Woman called 'Daddy' | Appala buleuneun yeo-in | ||||
A woman teacher | Yeoseonsaeng | ||||
Tonight forever | Ibam-i-yeo yeong-wonhi | ||||
Sea Walls | Haebyeog | ||||
A failure | Ingannagjesaeng | ||||
A Crossroad | Gilo | ||||
Life is on the lonely road | Insaeng-eun nageunegil | ||||
A court lady | Gungnyeo | ||||
The man in red scarf | Ppalgan mahula-ui sana-i | ||||
Not a good wife | Cheobog | ||||
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Nae anae-yeo | ||||
My old brother (sequel) | Hyeong | ||||
The crying bird in Cheongsan | Cheongsan-e uneun sae-ya | ||||
A woman who left home | Jib-eul na-on yeoja | ||||
Sad Neon Lights | Mujeong-ui ne-onga | ||||
Once More, for Love (final episode) | Mi-wodo dasihanbeon | ||||
Tomorrow's Scenery of Korea (episode 3) | Nae-il-ui paldogangsan | ||||
Sergeant Kim's return from Vietnam | Wolnam-eseo dol-a-on Gimsangsa | ||||
Big shot bridegroom | Daegamsinlang | ||||
Before too late | Neujgi jeon-e | ||||
Horror in the underworld | Amheugga-ui gongpo | ||||
1971 | All for Love | Mi-wodo jeongttaemun-e | |||
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Chinjeong-abeoji | ||||
A brother-and-sister threesome | Se nammae | ||||
An inner affair | Naesil samonim | ||||
A woman who came in straw sandals | jipsegi singo wassne | ||||
Leaving in the rain | Bissog-e tteonal salam | ||||
Spring, summer, fall, and winter | Bom yeoleum ga-eul geuligo gyeo-ul | ||||
Please, leave when I sleep | Jamdeulmyeon tteonaju-o | ||||
I'm your daughter | Jigeum-eun nam-ijiman | ||||
1970--> | |||||
That is the Sky over Seoul | Jeogeos-i Seo-ul-ui haneul-ida | ||||
A Woman in the Wall II | Byeogsog-ui yeoja | ||||
A girl on Myungdong street | Myeongdonggasinae | ||||
1970--> | |||||
What's parents? | Tteona-yahal salam-eun | ||||
Farewell My Love (Part Three) | Mi-wodo dasihanbeon<3pyeon> | ||||
Separation at the Station | Ibyeol-ui sib-o-yeolcha | ||||
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Taejo Wang Geon | ||||
A Queen of Misfortune | Bi-un-ui wangbi | ||||
The Destiny of Some Woman | Yeo-in-ui jongchag-yeog | ||||
We wish you a long life, mon and dad! | Eomma-appa Olaesase-yo | ||||
Mi-ae | Cheongchunmujeong | ||||
An Abandoned Woman | Beolimbad-eun yeoja | ||||
The House of Two Women | Du yeo-in-ui jib | ||||
Que Sera Sera | Sesangmansa tteusdaelo | ||||
An idiot judge | Hopipansa | ||||
With or without love | Yujeongmujeong | ||||
Two Wives | Cheo-wa cheo | ||||
The Confession of a Girl | Eoneu sonyeo-ui gobag | ||||
Pagoda of No Shadow | Mu-yeongtab | ||||
Turtle Turtle Turtles are reptiles of the order Testudines , characterised by a special bony or cartilaginous shell developed from their ribs that acts as a shield... |
Geobug-i | ||||
Twisted Fate of a Man | Hanmanh-eun nam-a-ilsaeng | ||||
Why life is so cruel to women | Wae yeojaman-i ul-eo-ya hana | ||||
The woman who said good-bye in tears | Ulgogan yeo-in | ||||
If He Were the Father | Geu bun-i appalamyeon | ||||
Is There Sadness in Heaven (sequel) | Jeo haneul-edo seulpeum-i | ||||
Lonely Father | Gileogi appa | ||||
Big Brother's Marriage | Gyeolhondaejagjeon | ||||
Secret Woman | Sumgyeonon yeoja | ||||
Though There was No Vow | Yagsog-eun eobs-eossjiman | ||||
Great King Sejo | Sejodae-wang | ||||
Sad No More | Seulpeum-eul oemyeonhal ttae | ||||
Love Passes | Sarang-eun Gago Sewolman Nama | ||||
Tears Behind the Back | Nammolle Heullin Nunmul | ||||
Black Evening Gowns | Geomeun Yahoebok | ||||
The Main Room | Naesil | ||||
Darling Darling Darling is a term of endearment of Anglo-Saxon origin.It may also refer to:-Places:In Australia:*Darling Downs, a region in Queensland, Australia*Darling Harbour, New South Wales in Sydney, Australia*Darling Heights, Queensland... |
Dangsin | ||||
A Story of Seoul | Seoul Yahwa | ||||
Spring, Spring | Bom Bom | ||||
For Your Sake | Dangsin-ui Ddeut-i-ramyeon | ||||
Temptation Temptation A temptation is an act that looks appealing to an individual. It is usually used to describe acts with negative connotations and as such, tends to lead a person to regret such actions, for various reasons: legal, social, psychological , health, economic, etc... |
Yuhok | ||||
Affection and Love | Jeonggwa Ae | ||||
Devotion Devotion Devotion, devotional, or devotee may refer to:Religion:* devotional song* Devotional literature* Anglican devotions* Catholic devotions**Devotional medal* Bible study — called "devotion" or "devotional" by some Christian denominations... |
Hanmogsum Dabachyeo | ||||
Deer in the Snow Field | Jeo Nunbat-e Saseumi | ||||
Jang Nok-Su | Yohwa Jang Nok-su | ||||
1969--> | |||||
Bitter But Once Again | Miwodo Dasi Hanbeon | ||||
Enuch | Naesi | ||||
The Past | Sewori Heulleogamyeon | ||||
Saint and Witch | Seongnyeo-wa Manyeo | ||||
Hiding Tears | Nunmul-eul Gamchugo | ||||
Brother | Hyeong | ||||
Women of Yi-Dynasty | Ijo Yeoin Janhogsa | ||||
A Far Away Star | Byeol-eun Meol-eodo | ||||
The Foe | Ibaeg-osibjo | ||||
Yeojin Tribe | Yeojinjog | ||||
Can't Forget | Mot-ijeo | ||||
Private Kim | Yug-gun Gimilbyeong | ||||
Devoting the Youth | Cheongchun-eul Dabachyeo | ||||
A Lonely Wild Goose | Ulgo Ganeun Oegireogi | ||||
Young Women | Jeolmeun Yeoindeul | ||||
Thousand Years Old Fox | Cheonnyeonho | ||||
Calling Out Your Name | Mongmae-eo Bulleobwado | ||||
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Salang Iran Geoseun | ||||
Forgotten Woman | Ichyeojin Yeoin | ||||
Cruel Youth | Janhokan Cheongchun | ||||
Escape | Talchul Sipchilsi | ||||
Love Love Love is an emotion of strong affection and personal attachment. In philosophical context, love is a virtue representing all of human kindness, compassion, and affection. Love is central to many religions, as in the Christian phrase, "God is love" or Agape in the Canonical gospels... |
Saranghaetneunde | ||||
Prince Daewon | Dae-wongun | ||||
White Bear White Bear The name White Bear might refer to:* Polar Bear - also known as a White Bear.* The Spirit bear - an endangered subspecies of black bears in coastal British Columbia.... |
Hayan Gom | ||||
Death Can't Fall Us Apart | Jugeodo Monijeo | ||||
The Land of Korea | Paldo-gangsan | ||||
Dreams of Sora | Soraui Ggum | ||||
A Man Like the Wind | Baramgateun Sanai | ||||
Day and Night | Natgwa Bam | ||||
Women's Quarter | Gyubang | ||||
Scandal Scandal A scandal is a widely publicized allegation or set of allegations that damages the reputation of an institution, individual or creed... |
Pamun | ||||
A Wonderer | Pungranggaek | ||||
Prince Yang-nyeong | Bangrangdaegun | ||||
The Sister's Diary | Eunni-eui Ilgi | ||||
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Sarang | ||||
A Pastoral Song | Mokga | ||||
Glory of Barefoot | Maenbarui Yeonggwang | ||||
Lonely Marriage Night | Doksugongbang | ||||
Pure Love Pure Love "Pure Love" is a song made famous by country music singer Ronnie Milsap. Originally released in 1974, the song became Milsap's first No. 1 hit on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in the late spring of the year... |
Sunjeong | ||||
Female Bandits | Yeo Majeok | ||||
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Rang | ||||
A Man of Great Strength: Im Ggyeok-jeong | Cheonha Jangsa, Im Ggyeok-jeong | ||||
Bell Daegam | Bang-ul Daegam | ||||
Students of Karl Marx | Karl Marx-ui Jejadeul | ||||
Love Me Once Again | Miweodo Dasi Han Beon | ||||
Purple Ribbon Purple ribbon A purple ribbon is worn to raise awareness for various causes, including:* Child Abuse* Anti-Gay Bullying*Pulmonary hypertension*Domestic violence*Pancreatic cancer*Animal abuse*Proportional representation voting system for UK elections... |
Jaju Daenggi | ||||
Homeless | Musukja | ||||
Sword of a Chivalrous Robber | Goedo-ui Geom | ||||
Shining Sadness | Chanranhan Seulpeum | ||||
A Child of Winds and Clouds | Pung-una | ||||
Romance Mama | Romaenseu Mama | ||||
A Young Bride | Cheolbuji Assi | ||||
Herb of Longing | Sangsacho | ||||
The Gate of Filial Piety | Hyojamun | ||||
Five Minutes before Curfew | Tonggeum Obunjeon | ||||
Farewell Farewell - Music :* Farewell , an American pop-punk band* Farewell Symphony, Symphony No. 45 by Haydn* Piano Sonata No. 26 , known as "Das Lebewohl" or "Les Adieux" Albums* Farewell... |
Gobyeol | ||||
Six Daughters | The Land of Korea / Paldogangsan | ||||
A Heavenly Peach Flower | Cheondohwa | ||||
The Hateful King | Sanggammama Miwoyo | ||||
Mrs. Seoul | Seoul Ajumma | ||||
Injo Restoration | Injobanjeong | ||||
The Queen Moonjeong | Munjeong-wanghu | ||||
Bobbed Hair | Danbalmeori | ||||
A Princess Daughter-in-law | Gongju Myeoneuri | ||||
Full Ship | Manseon | ||||
The Last Day of the Week | Majimak Yoil | ||||
Mounted Bandits | Majeok | ||||
Tearful Farewell | Tteugeoun Annyeong | ||||
Two Wayfarers | Du Nageune | ||||
Stationary Windmill | Doljianneun Pungcha | ||||
A Secret Royal Inspector | Amhaeng-eosa | ||||
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San | ||||
Dreams | Ggum | ||||
Seed Money Seed money Seed money, sometimes known as seed funding, friends and family funding or angel funding , is a securities offering whereby one or more parties that have some connection to a new enterprise invest the funds necessary to start the business so that it has enough funds to sustain itself for a period... |
Jongjadon | ||||
History of the Three States | Pung-un Samgukji | ||||
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Chilbuyeollyeo | ||||
A Red-and-blue Gauze Lantern | Cheongsachorong | ||||
A Meritorious Retainer | Ildeunggongsin | ||||
Lovers | Aein | ||||
A Bloody Fight of SuraMoon | Suramunui Hyeoltu | ||||
A Miracle of Gratitude | Bo-eunui Gijeok | ||||
Harimao in Bangkok | Bangkok-ui Harimao | ||||
509 Tank Forces | Jangryeol 509 Daejeonchadae | ||||
Nostalgia Nostalgia The term nostalgia describes a yearning for the past, often in idealized form.The word is a learned formation of a Greek compound, consisting of , meaning "returning home", a Homeric word, and , meaning "pain, ache"... |
Manghyang Cheolli | ||||
An Emperor with Iron Mask | Cheolmyeonhwangje | ||||
Flame in the Valley Flame in the Valley Flame in the Valley is a 1967 South Korean film directed by Kim Soo-yong. It was awarded Best Film at the Blue Dragon Film Awards ceremony.-Synopsis:... |
Sanbul | ||||
Survive for Me | Nae Mokkkaji Saraju | ||||
River of Love | Aeha | ||||
The Secretariat | Biseosil | ||||
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Nejamae | ||||
Heat and Cold | Naenggwa Yeol | ||||
Sunae | Sunae | ||||
Goodbye, Japan | Jal Itgeora Ilbonttang | ||||
River of Farewell | Ibyeol-eui Gang | ||||
A Rescue Order | Talchul Myeongryeong | ||||
Flower Palanquin | Ggockgama | ||||
A Hero without Serial Number | Gunbeon-eobsneun Yongsa | ||||
Fighters on a Wide Plain | Gwan-gya-ui Gyeolsadae | ||||
Secret Agency | Bimil Cheobbodae | ||||
A Soldier Speaks after Death A Soldier Speaks after Death A Soldier Speaks after Death is a 1966 South Korean film directed by Kim Ki-young.-Synopsis:It is a war film about a soldier who plants flower seeds before leaving for his military service... |
Byeongsaneun Jugeoseo Malhanda | ||||
Wild Flowers Wild Flowers Wild Flowers may refer to:*another spelling of wildflowers, flowers that grow wild, meaning they were not intentionally seeded or planted*Wild Flowers , a 2000 Czech film*Wild Flowers , a 1980s British rock group... |
Sanyuhwa | ||||
The Dead and the Alive | Jugeun Jawa San Ja | ||||
A Nameless Grass | Mumyeongcho | ||||
A Youth March | Cheongchun Haengjingok | ||||
Nightmare Nightmare A nightmare is an unpleasant dream that can cause a strong negative emotional response from the mind, typically fear or horror, but also despair, anxiety and great sadness. The dream may contain situations of danger, discomfort, psychological or physical terror... |
Angmong | ||||
Pyeongyang Gisaeng | Pyeongyang Gisaeng | ||||
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Jeokseonjidae | ||||
Because I Am a Woman | Yeojaigi Ttaemune | ||||
A Water Mill | Mullebanga | ||||
When the Day Comes | Eonjena Geunarimyeon | ||||
Sunset in the River Sarbin | ' | ||||
Fading in the Rain | Bissok-e Jida | ||||
Jang Bo-go | Jang Bogo | ||||
The Youngest Daughter | Mangnaettal | ||||
The Man's Life | Nam-a-ilsaeng | ||||
The Wild Tiger | Gwang-ya-ui Horang-i | ||||
The Foster Mother & the Natural Mother | ' | ||||
The Young Girls | Gasinai | ||||
The Seaside Village | Gaenma-eul | ||||
Don't Cry, Hong-do | Hongdo-ya Ulji Mara | ||||
The Marine Commando | Haebyeong Teukgongdae | ||||
Blood-soaked Mountain Guwol | Pi-eorin Gu-wolsan | ||||
Lee Seong-gye King Taejo Lee Seong-gye King Taejo -Plot:Lee Seong-gye is an ordinary man, the second son of Lee Ja-chun, who passes a state military examination in his early age and becomes a general who defeats his enemies and become Chief. Seong-rye takes power against King Gongyang who is responsible for the death of his father and older... |
Taejo Lee Seonggye | ||||
Cheonggyecheon Stream | Cheonggyecheon | ||||
The Third Doom | Jesam-ui Unmyeong | ||||
The Castle of Chastity | Jeongjoseong | ||||
Incheon Landing Operations | Incheonsangryukjakjeon | ||||
Sorrow Even Up in Heaven | Jeo Haneul-edo Seulpeum-i | ||||
Courage is alive | Yongsaneun Sara Itda | ||||
The King and the Servant Boy | Wanggwa Sangno | ||||
Speak, the Yalu River | Aprokgang-a Malhara | ||||
Farewell, Sorrow | Seulpeumiyeo Jal Itgeora | ||||
The Angry Eagle | Seongnan Doksuri | ||||
The Order to Kill | Sal-in Myeongryeong | ||||
You've Got to Live (so-called the Bellybutton Nobleman) | |||||
Unexpected Love | Yegichi Mothan Sarang | ||||
The Mountain Top Called Mother and Daughter | Monyeobong | ||||
The North and South | Namgwa Buk | ||||
44 Myeongdong | Myeongdong Sasipsa-beonji | ||||
Living in His Wife's Home | Cheogasari | ||||
Lost Years | Ireobeorin Sewol | ||||
The Market Place The Market Place The Market Place is a novel by American author Harold Frederic. It was published posthumously in 1899.The publication of the book led to a conflict over Frederic's estate, and culminated in a scandal involving most of Victorian society. The resulting furor led to the jailing of his mistress,... |
Sijang | ||||
The Tiger Moth | Bulnabi | ||||
55 Street Shanghai | Sanghai Osip-obeonji | ||||
The Power for Ten Years | Simnyeon Sedo | ||||
Queen Jinseong | Jinseong-yeowang | ||||
The Extra Mortals | Ing-yeo Ingan | ||||
The Saja Castle | Saja Seong | ||||
The Meaning to Plant a Phoenix Tree Is | Byeogodong Simeun Tteuseun | ||||
The Guitar for Mother and Her Daughter | Monyeo Gita | ||||
The Korean Instrument with 12 strings | Ga-yageum | ||||
What Is More Valuable than Life | Moksumboda Deohan Geot | ||||
Sakyamuni Buddha | Seokgamoni | ||||
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Apyeong Jeonjaeng | ||||
The Bloody Fight in the Golden Field | Hwanggeumbeolpan-ui Hyeoltu | ||||
The Red Muffler | Ppalgan Mahura | ||||
The Governor at Pyeongyang Province | Pyeongyang Gamsa | ||||
Princess Dalgi | Dalgi | ||||
The Brave Woman | Yeojangbu | ||||
Virginhood | Cheonyeoseong | ||||
My Brother and Sister-in-laws | Hyeongbuwa Sae-eonni | ||||
The Three-forked Crossing of Cheon-an | Cheon-an Samgeori | ||||
The Heartbreaking Story | Danjanglok | ||||
General Nami | Nami Janggun | ||||
I Have Been Cheated | Naneun Sogatda | ||||
The Pay Envelope | Wolgeupbongtu | ||||
Eagle Five | O-in-ui Doksuri | ||||
Rice Rice (film) Rice is a 1963 South Korean drama film directed by Shin Sang-ok. The film was selected as the South Korean entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 39th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.-See also:... |
Ssal | ||||
A Reluctance Prince | Ganghwadoryeong | ||||
King Cheoljong and Bongnyeo | Cheoljonghwa Bongnyeo | ||||
Seong Chun-hyang from Hanyang | Hanyang-eseo On Seong Chunhyang | ||||
The Conqueror | Jeongbokja | ||||
The Torchlight | Hwaetbul | ||||
Kinship Kinship Kinship is a relationship between any entities that share a genealogical origin, through either biological, cultural, or historical descent. And descent groups, lineages, etc. are treated in their own subsections.... |
Hyeolmaek | ||||
The Cloud Bridge of Gratitude | Boeunui Gureumdari | ||||
Ssangeommu | Ssanggeommu | ||||
Because They Love Until Death | Jukdorok Saranghaeseo | ||||
Love is to Give | Sarang-eun Juneungeot | ||||
Love Affair Love Affair Love Affair is a 1939 American romantic film starring Irene Dunne and Charles Boyer and featuring Maria Ouspenskaya. It was directed by Leo McCarey and written by Delmer Daves and Donald Ogden Stewart, based on a story by McCarey and Mildred Cram.... |
Romanseugrei | ||||
I Have a Secret | Naneun Bimiri Itda | ||||
Bound by Chastity Rule | Yeollyeomun | ||||
When Acacias Bloom | Acacia Kkochi Ppil Ttae | ||||
A Wife from a Mountain Village | Sansaeksi | ||||
Swordsman and Love | Geompung-yeonpung | ||||
12 Fighters | Sibi-inui Yado | ||||
A New Recruit, Mr. Lee | Sinibsawon Mr. Lee | ||||
Memory of Red Roses | Bulgeun Jangmi-ui Chu-eok | ||||
Donghak Revolution | Donghak Nan | ||||
The Seven Princesses | Chilgongju | ||||
Qin Shu Huangdi and the Great Wall of China | Jinsihwangje-wa Mallijangseong | ||||
The War and an Old Man | Jeonjaenggwa No-in | ||||
Unforgettable Love | Ijeul Su Eomneun Aejeong | ||||
There Is No Bad Man | Agineun Eopda | ||||
Don't Break Damaged Reeds | Sang-han Galdaereul Kkeokjimara | ||||
I'll Never Fall in Love Again I'll Never Fall in Love Again "I'll Never Fall In Love Again" is a popular song by composer Burt Bacharach and lyricist Hal David. Originally written for the 1968 musical Promises, Promises, it soon became one of Bacharach and David's most enduring songs. It was nominated for Song of the Year in the 1969 Grammy awards... |
Sarang-eul Dasi Haji Aneuri | ||||
Queen Dowager Inmok | Inmok Daebi | ||||
Bravo, Young Ones! | Burabo Cheongchun | ||||
People, Hurray! | In-gan Manse | ||||
Tyrant Yeonsan | Pokgun Yeonsan | ||||
Yang Kuei-Fei, a Destructive Beauty | Cheonha-ilsaek Yang Gwibi | ||||
King Dongmyeong | Sarang-ui Dongmyeong-wang | ||||
Man in Yellow Shirt | Noran Syasseu-ibeun Sanai | ||||
Life of a Woman | Yeoja-ui Ilsaeng | ||||
Times of Love and Hatred | Sarang-gwa Mi-um-ui Sewol | ||||
The Way of Hwarang | Hwarangdo | ||||
The Sun Does Not Shine on Me | Tae-yang-eul Deungjin Saramdeul | ||||
Tremendously Lucky Man | Eoksege Jaesujo-eun Sanai | ||||
Black Hood | Heukdu-geon | ||||
A Wanderer | Juyucheonha | ||||
Find a Secret Path | Bimiltongnoreul Chajara | ||||
Revenge Revenge Revenge is a harmful action against a person or group in response to a grievance, be it real or perceived. It is also called payback, retribution, retaliation or vengeance; it may be characterized, justly or unjustly, as a form of justice.-Function in society:Some societies believe that the... |
Wonhanui Irwoldo | ||||
Mother and a Guest | Sarangbang Sonnimgwa Eomeoni | ||||
Tragedy of Yun | Dangjaengbihwa | ||||
My Only Love My Only Love My Only Love is a Philippine drama airing on GMA Network as the fifth instalment of Sine Novela. The original movie was released back in 1982.-Plot:They are teeners trapped in the conflicted world of their parents. Two children of two marriages gone sour... |
Ilpyeondansim | ||||
Prince Yeonsan | Yeonsan-gun | ||||
Evergreen Tree | Sangnoksu | ||||
Five Marines Five Marines Five Marines is a 1961 South Korean film. It was popular genre-film director Kim Ki-duk's directorial debut.-Synopsis:... |
O in-ui haebyeong | ||||
Chastity Chastity Chastity refers to the sexual behavior of a man or woman acceptable to the moral standards and guidelines of a culture, civilization, or religion.... |
Jeongjo | ||||
Lim Kkeok-jeong | Lim Kkeok-jeong | ||||
Iljimae the Chivalrous Robber | Uijeok Iljimae | ||||
Under the Sky of Seoul | Seoul-ui Jibungmit | ||||
A Coachman | Mabu | ||||
Ondal the Fool and Princess Pyeong-Gang | Babo Ondal-gwa Pyeonggang Gongju | ||||
Fishermen | Eobudeul | ||||
A Mistress | Jeongbu | ||||
A Widow | Gwabu | ||||
Ah! Baekbeom Kim Gu | Ah! Baek Beom Kim Ku Seonsaeng |
Planner
Year | English title | Korean title Korean language Korean is the official language of the country Korea, in both South and North. It is also one of the two official languages in the Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture in People's Republic of China. There are about 78 million Korean speakers worldwide. In the 15th century, a national writing... |
Romanization Korean romanization Korean romanization is a system for representing the Korean language using the Roman alphabet. In Korea, the Korean language is written using hangul, and sometimes hanja.... |
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That is the Sky over Seoul | Jeogeos-i Seo-ul-ui haneul-ida |
Producer
Year | English title | Korean title Korean language Korean is the official language of the country Korea, in both South and North. It is also one of the two official languages in the Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture in People's Republic of China. There are about 78 million Korean speakers worldwide. In the 15th century, a national writing... |
Romanization Korean romanization Korean romanization is a system for representing the Korean language using the Roman alphabet. In Korea, the Korean language is written using hangul, and sometimes hanja.... |
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That Last Winter | Geu magimak gyeowul | ||||
A Migrant Bird in a Nest | Dungjisok-ui Cheolsae |
Awards
- 1962 1st Grand Bell AwardsGrand Bell AwardsThe Grand Bell Awards is an awards ceremony presented annually by The Motion Pictures Association of Korea for excellence in film in South Korea....
: Best Actor for Prince YeonsanPrince Yeonsan (film)Prince Yeonsan is a 1961 South Korean film directed by Shin Sang-ok. Among several awards including Best Actor and Best Actress, it was chosen as Best Film at the first Grand Bell Awards ceremony.-Synopsis:... - 1963 2nd Grand Bell AwardsGrand Bell AwardsThe Grand Bell Awards is an awards ceremony presented annually by The Motion Pictures Association of Korea for excellence in film in South Korea....
: Best Actor for The Memorial Gate for Virtuous WomenThe Memorial Gate for Virtuous WomenThe Memorial Gate for Virtuous Women is a 1962 South Korean film directed by Shin Sang-ok. It was chosen as Best Film at the Grand Bell Awards. It was also entered into the 13th Berlin International Film Festival.-Synopsis:... - 1964 2nd Blue Dragon Film AwardsBlue Dragon Film AwardsThe Blue Dragon Film Awards is an annual awards ceremony that is presented annually by Sports Chosun for excellence in film in South Korea....
: Favorite Actor - 1965 4th Grand Bell AwardsGrand Bell AwardsThe Grand Bell Awards is an awards ceremony presented annually by The Motion Pictures Association of Korea for excellence in film in South Korea....
: Best Actor for Princess Dalgi - 1965 3rd Blue Dragon Film AwardsBlue Dragon Film AwardsThe Blue Dragon Film Awards is an annual awards ceremony that is presented annually by Sports Chosun for excellence in film in South Korea....
: Favorite Actor - 1966 4th Blue Dragon Film AwardsBlue Dragon Film AwardsThe Blue Dragon Film Awards is an annual awards ceremony that is presented annually by Sports Chosun for excellence in film in South Korea....
: Best Actor for The Market PlaceThe Market PlaceThe Market Place is a novel by American author Harold Frederic. It was published posthumously in 1899.The publication of the book led to a conflict over Frederic's estate, and culminated in a scandal involving most of Victorian society. The resulting furor led to the jailing of his mistress,... - 1965 2nd PaekSang Arts AwardsPaekSang Arts AwardsPaekSang Arts Awards, also known as BaekSang Arts Awards, is an awards ceremony held annually by IS PLUS Corp, since 1965. It is to honour outstanding achievements in the South Korean entertainment industry and to garner public attention upon the best in Korean films and dramas...
: Best Film Actor - 1965 4th Blue Dragon Film AwardsBlue Dragon Film AwardsThe Blue Dragon Film Awards is an annual awards ceremony that is presented annually by Sports Chosun for excellence in film in South Korea....
: Favorite Actor - 1969 5th PaekSang Arts AwardsPaekSang Arts AwardsPaekSang Arts Awards, also known as BaekSang Arts Awards, is an awards ceremony held annually by IS PLUS Corp, since 1965. It is to honour outstanding achievements in the South Korean entertainment industry and to garner public attention upon the best in Korean films and dramas...
: Favorite Film Actor for Prince Daewon - 1970 6th PaekSang Arts AwardsPaekSang Arts AwardsPaekSang Arts Awards, also known as BaekSang Arts Awards, is an awards ceremony held annually by IS PLUS Corp, since 1965. It is to honour outstanding achievements in the South Korean entertainment industry and to garner public attention upon the best in Korean films and dramas...
: Favorite Film Actor - 1972 8th PaekSang Arts AwardsPaekSang Arts AwardsPaekSang Arts Awards, also known as BaekSang Arts Awards, is an awards ceremony held annually by IS PLUS Corp, since 1965. It is to honour outstanding achievements in the South Korean entertainment industry and to garner public attention upon the best in Korean films and dramas...
: Favorite Film Actor - 2007 44th Grand Bell AwardsGrand Bell AwardsThe Grand Bell Awards is an awards ceremony presented annually by The Motion Pictures Association of Korea for excellence in film in South Korea....
: Special Achievement Award - 2008 7th Korean Film AwardsKorean Film AwardsThe Korean Film Award is a South Korean film awards ceremony hosted by the MBC.-Awards:The categories are*Best Film*Best Director*Best New Director*Best Leading Actor*Best Leading Actress*Best Supporting Actor*Best Supporting Actress...
: Special Achievement Award