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A Dream of Fortune

Korean Cinema Retrospective

Family · Tradition · Comedy  

  • CountryKorea
  • Production Year1961
  • Running Time114min
  • Format 35mm
  • ColorB&W
Program Note
Chang-soo (KIM Seung-ho) is a teacher who lives with his wife and son in a rented house on the outskirts of Seoul. He has no talents other than teaching, a fact that his wife constantly laments. One day, he dreams of pigs, which is traditionally an auspicious sign amongst Koreans. Ever since that dream, fortune seems to come his way: a neighbor offers him a pig to raise, and a friend he hasn′t seen in a long time comes by with an opportunity to make big money. A Dream of Fortune is the signature film of HAN Hyung-mo, who was one of the most important directors of the 1950s. It is a social drama that expertly walks the line between comedy and tragedy. It is also a showcase for the talents of KIM Seung-ho and LEE Ye-chun, who were known as the best character actors of the time. Kim would go on to portray faithful and loving fathers, while Lee became known for darker roles, particularly as crime bosses. However, in this film, Kim and Lee play two friends who share their pain and hardship together. A young AHN Sung-ki, who would later continue the line of beloved, father-like actors after Kim, also makes an early appearance. (CHO Young-jung)
Director
HAN Hyung-mo
Han Hyung-mo started his career working in the art department for Choi In-kyu’s Angels on the streets(1941) after studying arts in Manchuria. He made his debut as a camera director with Children of the Sun(1944) after studying cinematography at Toho Motion Picture Company in Japan, and made his feature directorial debut with Breaking the Wall in 1949. He proved his talent as a director with The Hand of Destiny, which has the first kissing scene in Korean film history. Han Hyung-mo became one of the most important Korean film directors in the 1950s with his technological insights and immense popularity. He directed 19 feature films including The Queen of Elegy(1967), which he worked on with renowned Korean female singer Lee Mi-ja.
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Credit
  • Director HAN Hyung-mo 한형모
  • Producer PARK Goo
  • Cast KIM Seung-ho, MUN Jeong-sook, HUH Jang-gang, LEE Ye-chun
  • Screenplay SEO Chang-geun
  • Cinematography LEE Sung-hwi
  • Editor HAN Hyung-mo
  • Sound LEE Sang-man, SON In-ho
  • Music PARK Chun-seok
  • Production Company Sung-lim Film Production Company, Han-hyung-mo Production

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