Her Majesty Yeonghwa (1964) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 15, 1964

Original Title:
영화마마

Genres:
Drama | History

Production Countries:
South Korea

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 100

At the close of the reign of Sin the Great in Goguryeo (B.C.37-A.D.668), royalist Uso is executed by a false incrimination made by a treacherous retainer Yangsin and his sister Jangssi. His daughter becomes a royal concubine of King Nammu, and called Her Majesty Yeonghwa. She revenges herself on the party of Yangsin. After the king passes away, she makes his brother Yeonu accede to the throne and has the whole country under her thumb. But she has no child. When the king begets a son from another woman, she dies of jealousy at last.

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Adaptation:
Yu Il-su

Assistant Director:
Park Moon-soo

Assistant Director of Photography:
Lee Gyu-ik

Costume Design:
Byeon Eul-suk

Director:
Im Kwon-taek

Director of Photography:
Jang Seok-jun

Editor:
Kim Hui-su

Executive Producer:
Yu Hwan-chun
Lee Gap-yong

Lighting Director:
Im Yeong-chang

Lighting Production Assistant:
Choe Jong-seong

Makeup Artist:
Hong Dong-eun

Music:
Baek Myeong-je

Original Story:
Jang Deok-jo

Producer:
Yun Jong-uk

Production Design:
Park Seok-in

Production Director:
Jeon Bong-pil

Production Manager:
Park Chang-ho

Production Runner:
Lee Nam-song

Props:
Lee Tai-woo

Script Supervisor:
Kim Ji-jeong

Sound Effects:
Sim Jae-hun

Sound Recordist:
Lee Jae-woong

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