Prince Daewon Explained
Prince Daewon |
Director: | Shin Sang-ok[1] |
Producer: | Lee Su-kil |
Starring: | Shin Young-kyun Kim Ji-mee |
Music: | Jeong Yun-ju |
Cinematography: | Choi Seung-woo |
Editing: | Oh Seong-hwan |
Distributor: | Anyang Films |
Country: | South Korea |
Language: | Korean |
Gross: | $6,817[2] |
Native Name: | Child: | yes | Hide: | no | Header: | none | Hangul: | 대원군 | Rr: | Daewongun | Mr: | Taewŏn'gun |
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Prince Daewon is a 1968 South Korean film directed by Shin Sang-ok. It was chosen as Best Film at the Grand Bell Awards.[3] [4] [1]
Plot
A historical drama depicting power struggles in the last days of the Joseon Dynasty.[1]
Cast
Bibliography
Contemporary reviews
Notes and References
- Web site: Prince Daewon (Dae-wongun) (1968). 2021-07-07. Korean Movie Database. ko. and
- Web site: Prince Daewon (1968). Korean Film Council. 2021-07-07.
- Book: Lee Young-il, Choe Young-chol. Richard Lynn Greever. 1998. The History of Korean Cinema. Motion Picture Promotion Corporation. Seoul. 9788988095126. 5–278.
- Web site: Grand Bell Awards (Daejong). 2021-07-07. korean-drama-guide.com.