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Bang-Ja and Hyang-Dan

5th(2000) Special Programs in Focus

Remake · Literature · Comedy · Irony  

  • CountryKorea
  • Production Year1972
  • Running Time89 min
  • Format 35mm
  • Colorcolor
Program Note
This is a 70′s adaptation of Choon-Hyang that centers around two sidekicks, Bang-Ja and Hyang-Dan. Popular comedy actors from that period provide social-satire in an implicit manner disguised within a classical story, while Bang-Ja’s character shows the harsh lives young males from the countryside were subjected to in the 70′s. Yet, traditional portrayals of Mong-Ryong and Choon-Hyang do not harmonize with the film′s comedic nature, with both Bang-Ja (as a bartender) and Lord Byun (as a crooked high-yielding money launderer) rendered as realistic characters. Thus, it is interesting to see the role of Mong-Ryong in this modernized version of Choon-Hyang. Although not a polished production, the film′s B-movie like pleasure is still evident nonetheless, especially considering Korea′s bleak, oppressed film industry and political scene of the 70′s. (Joo Jinsook)
Director
Director
Lee Hyung-Pyo
Born in 1922, Lee Hyung-Pyo began his career in the film field at the film division of USIS and began making propaganda films in 1953. He joined Shin Films in 1958, developing his skills as screenwriter, director and cinematographer. He made his feature debut in 1961 with Under Heaven of Seoul. He made 83 feature films in various genres, including a coming-of-age film, a social satire and a horror film, with 1986′s Long Journey & Tunnel being his last work to date.
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  • Director Lee Hyung-Pyo 이형표
  • Producer Kwak Jung-Hwan
  • Cast Yeo Woon-Kye, Park Noh-Shik, Sa Mi-Ja, Shin Sung-Il, Park Ji-Yong, Seo Young-Chun
  • Screenplay Lee Jung-Heon
  • Cinematography Lee Seung-Eon
  • Production Design Won Ki-Ju
  • Editor Hyun Dong-Chun
  • Sound Kim Sung-Chan
  • Music Choi Chang-Kwon
  • Production Company Hap Dong Films Co. Ltd.
    c/o Korean Film Archive
    kfa@cinematheque.or.kr