Deaf Sam-yong
| Deaf Sam-yong | |
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Theatrical poster for Deaf Sam-yong (1964) |
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| Hangul | 벙어리 삼룡 |
| Hanja | 벙어리 三龍 |
| RR | Beong-eori Samnyong |
| MR | Pŏng-ŏri Samnyong |
| Directed by | Shin Sang-ok[1] |
| Produced by | Shin Sang-ok |
| Screenplay by | Kim Kang-yoon |
| Based on | Beongeori Samryong by Na Do-hyang |
| Starring | Kim Jin-kyu Choi Eun-hee |
| Music by | Jeong Yoon-joo |
| Cinematography | Kim Jong-rae |
| Editing by | Oh Seong-hwan |
| Studio | Shin Films |
| Release date(s) |
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| Running time | 86 minutes |
| Country | South Korea |
| Language | Korean |
Deaf Sam-yong (Korean: 벙어리 삼룡; Beongeori Samryong) is a 1964 South Korean drama film directed, produced by Shin Sang-ok, based on the 1925 short story of the sama title by Na Do-hyang. It was chosen as Best Film at the Grand Bell Awards.[2][3][4] The film was also selected as the South Korean entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 37th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.[5]
Previously filmed as Beongeoli Sam-ryong in 1929 by Na Woon-gyu.[6]
Plot
Story of a deaf farmhand who is in love with the landlord's daughter-in-law.
Cast
- Kim Jin-kyu[4]
- Choi Eun-hee
- Park Nou-sik
- Do Kum-bong
- Choi Nam-Hyun
- Han Eun-jin
- Choe Seong-ho
- Seo Wol-yeong
- Park Jin-hyeon
- Jeong Deuk-sun
References
Notes
- ^ "Deaf Samryongi ( Beongeori Samryongi )(1964)". KMDb Korean Movie Database. Retrieved 09-04-28.
- ^ Lee Young-il, Richard Lynn Greever, tr. (1988). The History of Korean Cinema. Seoul: Motion Picture Promotion Corporation. pp. 5–278. ISBN 88095-12-X Check
|isbn=value (help). - ^ "Grand Bell Awards, South Korea". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 09-04-26.
- ^ a b "Deaf Samryongi ( Beongeori Samryongi )(1964)" (in Korean). KMDb Korean Movie Database. Retrieved 09-04-26.
- ^ Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
- ^ Synopsis based on "Deaf Samryongi ( Beongeori Samryongi )(1964)". KMDb Korean Movie Database. Retrieved 09-04-28.
Bibliography
- "Deaf Samryongi ( Beongeori Samryongi )(1964)". KMDb Korean Movie Database. Retrieved 09-04-28.
- "BONGORI SAMYONG". The Complete Index to World Film. Retrieved 09-04-28.
- "벙어리 삼룡이" (in Korean). www.cine21.com. Retrieved 09-04-28.
External links
| Preceded by Blood Relation |
Grand Bell Award for Best Film 1965 |
Succeeded by The Sea Village |
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