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Dae Jang-hwa Hong-ryeon Jeon
''The Story of Jang-hwa and Hong-ryeon'' (Dae Jang-hwa Hong-ryeon jeon) is a 1962 South Korean film directed by Jeong Chang-hwa. The film is based on a Korean folklore story called ''Janghwa Hongryeon jeon''http://www.kmdb.or.kr/movie/md_basic.asp?nation=K&p_dataid=00725 which had been adapted into film versions in Janghwa Hongryeon jeon (1924 film), 1924, Janghwa Hongryeon jeon (1936 film), 1936, Janghwa Hongryeon jeon (1956 film), 1956, Dae Jang-hwa Hong-ryeon jeon, 1962, Janghwa Hongryeon jeon (1972 film), 1972, A Tale of Two Sisters, 2003, and The Uninvited (2009 film), 2009. Cast *Jo Mi-ryeong (actress born 1929), Jo Mi-ryeong *Choi Nam-hyeon (최남현) *Um Aing-ran References External links

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Jeong Chang-hwa
Chang-Wha Chung (born November 1, 1928) is a South Korean film director, producer and screenwriter. Chung made his directorial debut with ''The Final Temptation'' (1953) and gained attention only when he released ''A Sunny Field'' in 1960. During the 1960s he started collaborating with the Hong Kong film industry. In 1968, he joined Shaw Brothers and directed martial arts classics such as ''King Boxer'' (1972) (the first Hong Kong movie to reach No. 1 on the U.S. box office in 1973). He moved to Golden Harvest in 1973, where he directed numerous productions until he returned to South Korea in 1977 to continue his career. Filmography Films This is a partial list of films. *''The Final Temptation'' (1953) *''A Street of Temptation'' (1954) *''Second Start'' (1955) *''Janghwa Hongryeon jeon'' (1956) *''The Palace of Ambition'' (1957) *''A Sunny Field'' (1960) *''A Bonanza'' (1961) *''Jang Hee-bin'' (1961) *''The Story of Jang-hwa and Hong-ryeon'' (1962) *''Sunset on the River ...
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Jo Mi-ryeong (actress Born 1929)
Jo Mi-ryeong (born February 4, 1929) is a South Korean actress. Jo was born in South Gyeongsang province in 1929. Filmography *Note; the whole list is referenced. Awards *1966, the 4th Blue Dragon Film Awards The Blue Dragon Film Awards () is an annual awards ceremony that is presented by ''Sports Chosun'' (a sister brand of the ''Chosun Ilbo'') for excellence in film in South Korea. The Blue Dragon Film Awards considers only blockbusters and popula ..., Best Supporting Actress for ''Na Un-gyu ui insaeng'' (나운규 일생) References External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Jo, Mi-ryeong 1929 births South Korean actresses Living people People from Changwon ...
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Choi Nam-hyeon
Choi may refer to: * Choi (Korean surname), a Korean surname * Choi, Macau Cantonese transliteration of the Chinese surname Cui (崔) and Xu (徐) * Choi, Cantonese romanisation of Cai (surname) (蔡), a Chinese surname * CHOI-FM, a radio station in Quebec City, Canada * Choi Bounge, a character from the ''King of Fighters'' video game series * Children's Hospital of Illinois See also * Choy (other) Choy may refer to: People *Choy, Cantonese Chinese or version of Cai (surname) *Choy, a Malayalee surname, sometimes spelled as Choyee or Choyi Arts, entertainment, and media *CHOY-FM, a radio station in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada *CHOY-TV, a ...
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Um Aing-ran
Um Aing-ran (born March 20, 1936) is a South Korean actress. She has starred in about 190 films, and gained a popularity with the image of "a cheerful female college student" in the 1960s. Her marriage with Shin Seong-il, a colleague actor and big star of the time, attracted national attention. Since then she had been retired from the film industry, but returned as a TV show guest and host in the 1990s. The couple have three children. Filmography :*Note; the whole list is referenced. Planner Awards * 1963 the 3rd Blue Dragon Film Awards : Favorite Actresshttp://www.cine21.com/Movies/Mov_Person/person_info.php?id=4080 * 1964 the 3rd Blue Dragon Film Awards : Favorite Actress * 1965 the 3rd Blue Dragon Film Awards : Best Actress for The Beautiful Eyes (아름다운 눈동자 Areumdaun Nundongja) References External links

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Korean Folklore
Stories and practices that are considered part of Korean folklore go back several thousand years. These tales derive from a variety of origins, including Shamanism, Confucianism, Buddhism, and more recently Christianity. Many folk traditions developed in rural areas such as villages. They often relate to households and farming, and reinforce family and communal bonds. The performance of folk tales reflects this, with performers often encouraging and eliciting audience involvement. Traditions and stories were passed down orally, although written examples appear beginning in the 5th century. While many traditions have become less practiced or modernized, folklore remains deeply embedded in Korean society, continuing to influence fields such as religion, stories, art, and customs. Types of folklore There are many types of folklore in Korean culture, including Imuldam (이물담), focused on supernatural beings such as monsters, goblins and ghosts. The most common beings are the ...
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Janghwa Hongryeon Jeon
Janghwa Hongryeon jeon (literally ''The Story of Janghwa and Hongryeon'') is a Joseon-era Korean folktale. Story Introduction Once upon a time, there was a man named Muryong whose wife had a dream where an angel gave her a beautiful flower. Ten months later, she gave birth to a pretty baby girl, who the couple named "Janghwa" ("Rose Flower"). Two years later, they had another pretty girl and named her "Hongryeon" ("Red Lotus"). Unfortunately, the mother died when Hongryeon was 5 years old; and soon thereafter, the father remarried to continue his line. The new stepmother was both ugly and cruel. She hated her stepdaughters, but hid those feelings, only to reveal them once she had three sons in a row, which gave her a good deal of power, and she abused the girls in every possible way. But Janghwa and Hongryeon never told their father about any of it. Conflict When Janghwa came of age and got engaged, Father told his second wife to help Janghwa plan a wedding ceremony. Ste ...
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Janghwa Hongryeon Jeon (1924 Film)
''Jang-hwa and Hong-ryeon'' (literally ''The Story of Janghwa and Hongryeon'') is a 1924 Korean silent film, the first feature film produced entirely by Korean filmmakers. The film is based on a popular Korean fairy tale ''Janghwa Hongryeon jeon'' which had been adapted into film versions in 1924, 1936, 1956, 1962 and 1972 Within the context of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) it was the longest year ever, as two leap seconds were added during this 366-day year, an event which has not since been repeated. (If its start and end are defined using Solar time, me .... Park seung pil was byeonsa for this film. Cast *Ok-hui Kim - Janghwa *Seol-ja Kim - Hong-ryeon *Byeong-ryong Choe *Jeong-sik Yu References 1924 films Pre-1948 Korean films Korean silent films Korean black-and-white films Korean-language films Films based on fairy tales {{Korea-film-stub ...
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Janghwa Hongryeon Jeon (1936 Film)
''Story of Janghwa and Hongryeon '' is a 1936 Korean silent film. The film is based on a popular Korean fairy tale "Janghwa Hongryeon jeon" which had been adapted into film versions in 1924, 1936, 1956, 1962 and 1972, 2003, and 2009 File:2009 Events Collage V2.png, From top left, clockwise: The vertical stabilizer of Air France Flight 447 is pulled out from the Atlantic Ocean; Barack Obama becomes the first African American to become President of the United States; 2009 Iran .... Cast *Su-il Mun * *Gyeong-sun Ji *Jong-cheol Lee External links * 1936 films Pre-1948 Korean films Korean silent films Korean black-and-white films Korean-language films Films based on fairy tales 1936 horror films {{Silent-film-stub ...
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Janghwa Hongryeon Jeon (1956 Film)
''Janghwa Hongryeonjeon'' (literally ''The Story of Janghwa and Hongryeon'') is 1956 South Korean horror film. The film is based on a popular Korean fairy tale "Janghwa Hongryeon jeon" which had been adapted into film versions in 1924, 1936, 1956, 1962, 1972, 2003, and 2009. Synopsis Janghwa Hongreonjeon is film based on a popular Korean fairy tale which had been previously filmed in 1924, 1936, and later filmed again in 1962, and 1972. Director Kim Jee-woon used the story as the basis of his 2003 film, ''A Tale of Two Sisters''. Cast * Kyeong-hie Lee * Yeong-ran Seo * Sok-Yang Choo * Geum-seong Seok Kum-song, also spelled Geum-seong, is a Korean unisex given name. Its meaning differs based on the hanja Hanja (Hangul: ; Hanja: , ), alternatively known as Hancha, are Chinese characters () used in the writing of Korean. Hanja was used ... * Wol-yeong Seo References External links * South Korean horror films 1956 films 1956 horror films 1950s Korean ...
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Dae Jang-hwa Hong-ryeon Jeon
''The Story of Jang-hwa and Hong-ryeon'' (Dae Jang-hwa Hong-ryeon jeon) is a 1962 South Korean film directed by Jeong Chang-hwa. The film is based on a Korean folklore story called ''Janghwa Hongryeon jeon''http://www.kmdb.or.kr/movie/md_basic.asp?nation=K&p_dataid=00725 which had been adapted into film versions in Janghwa Hongryeon jeon (1924 film), 1924, Janghwa Hongryeon jeon (1936 film), 1936, Janghwa Hongryeon jeon (1956 film), 1956, Dae Jang-hwa Hong-ryeon jeon, 1962, Janghwa Hongryeon jeon (1972 film), 1972, A Tale of Two Sisters, 2003, and The Uninvited (2009 film), 2009. Cast *Jo Mi-ryeong (actress born 1929), Jo Mi-ryeong *Choi Nam-hyeon (최남현) *Um Aing-ran References External links

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Janghwa Hongryeon Jeon (1972 Film)
''Janghwa Hongryeonjeon jeon'' (literally ''The Story of Janghwa and Hongryeon'') is 1972 South Korean Horror film. The film is based on a popular Korean fairy tale "Janghwa Hongryeon jeon" which had been adapted into film versions in 1924, 1936, 1956, 1962, 1972, 2003, and 2009. Synopsis Janghwa Hongreonjeon is film based on a popular Korean fairy tale "Janghwa Hongryeon jeon" which had been previously filmed in 1924, 1936, 1956 and 1962. Director Kim Jee-woon used the story as the basis of his 2003 film, ''A Tale of Two Sisters''. The evil stepmother of sisters Jang-hwa and Hong-ryeon orders her son to murder the two girls so that she can claim the inheritance from the girls' father. But the sisters come back as ghosts seeking revenge. Cast * Lee Yeong-ok * Heo Jang-kang Heo Jang-gang (May 9, 1925 – September 21, 1975) was a South Korean actor, one of the representative actors in the 1960s and 1970s. He mainly took supporting roles such as villains or comical characte ...
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A Tale Of Two Sisters
''A Tale of Two Sisters'' (; lit. "Rose Flower, Red Lotus") is a 2003 South Korean psychological horror-drama film written and directed by Kim Jee-woon. The film is inspired by a Joseon Dynasty era folktale entitled Janghwa Hongryeon jeon, which has been adapted to film several times. The plot focuses on a recently released patient from a mental institution who returns home with her sister, only to face disturbing events between her stepmother and the ghosts haunting their house—all of which are connected to a dark past in the family's history. The film opened to very strong commercial and critical reception and won Best Picture at the 2004 Fantasporto Film Festival. It is the highest-grossing South Korean horror film and the first South Korean picture to be screened in American theatres.http://media.www.kentnewsnet.com/media/storage/paper867/news/2009/02/03/News/the-Uninvited.Stays.True.To.Typical.Korean.Horror.Films-3610298.shtml An English-language remake titled '' The Uni ...
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