A Second Mother (1972) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 13, 1972

Original Title:
둘째 어머니

Alternate Titles:
A Stepmother's Heartache
Duljjae-eomeoni
둘째 어머니

Genres:
Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
선양흥업주식회사

Production Countries:
South Korea

Ratings / Certifications:
KR: 12 

Runtime: 95

Nam-Ok who has Yun-Ho and Yun-Suk remarries widowed Heung-Yeol who has Hyeong-Tae and Hyeong-Ja. Nam-Ok are concerned about frequent quarrels between half brothers and sisters, but manages to deal with them wisely. As Yun-Ho who went to fishing with him falls into the water, Heung-Yeol tries to save him only to drown himself to death. Fifteen years later, Hyeong-Tae goes abroad to study while Hyeong-Ja lives in extravagance in Seoul. Yun-Suk gets to know Dong-Oh on the train, and Dong-Ho gets to like her, but later misunderstands her due to Hyeong-Ja's scheme, which causes Yun-Suk to commit suicide.

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Assistant Director:
No Se-han

Assistant Director of Photography:
Lee Yong-deok

Cinematography:
Seo Jeong-min

Director:
Im Kwon-taek

Editor:
Kim Hui-su

Executive Producer:
Jeong Kyeong-hee
Park Yeong-sik

Lighting Director:
Jeong Kyeong-hee

Lighting Production Assistant:
Lee Seong-min

Music:
Sang-gi Han

Producer:
Ji hae-seong

Production Design:
Cho Kyung-hwan

Production Director:
Lee Sang-bok

Production Executive:
Lee Young-sik

Production Manager:
Lee Gwang-seob

Props:
Park Kwang-nam

Sound Effects:
Choi Hyung-rai

Sound Recordist:
Kim Byeong-su

Writer:
Il-ro Gwak

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