The Letter (1997 film) explained

The Letter
Native Name:
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Hangul:편지
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Rr:Pyeonji
Mr:P‘yŏnji
Director:Lee Jung-gook
Producer:Kim Jin-mun
Starring:Choi Jin-sil
Park Shin-yang
Music:Kang Min
Cinematography:Park Gyeong-won
Editing:Park Soon-duk
Studio:Art Cinema
Country:South Korea
Language:Korean

The Letter is a 1997 South Korean film starring Choi Jin-sil and Park Shin-yang.

Story

A happily married couple see only good days ahead of them; but the husband discovers that he is dying of cancer. Heartbroken at the possibility of leaving his wife behind, he proceeds to write love letters aimed at consoling his wife.

Cast

Release

The Letter was released in South Korea on 22 November 1997, and received a total of 724,474 admissions to make it the best selling domestic production and fourth film overall of that year. Together with The Contact it was only one of two films since 1993 to break the 600,000 admissions mark.[1]

Remake

See also

Notes and References

  1. "1997". Koreanfilm.org. Retrieved on 19 January 2009.
  2. Web site: [REVIEW] THE LETTER – เกาหลีใต้ VS. ไทย: ความเหมือนที่แตกต่าง]. zeawleng. 28 June 2016. 31 January 2014. Thai.