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Featuring:
Kim Gyu-ri, Yun Ji-hye, Park Jin-hee
Written by:
Jung-Ok In
Ki-hyeong Park
Directed by:
Ki-hyeong Park
Release Date:
May 30, 1998
Original Title:
여고괴담
Alternate Titles:
Whispering Corridors
Whispering Corridors 1
Yeo-go-goe-dam
Yeogo goedam
ささやくろうか じょこうかいだん
囁く廊下 女校怪談
女高怪談
Genres:
Drama | Horror | Mystery
Production Companies:
CJ Entertainment
Cine2000
Production Countries:
South Korea
Ratings / Certifications:
KR: 15
Runtime: 105
The ghost of a student who died at a Korean school comes back to seek vengeance and protect her friends.
While investigating the school files, the frightened teacher Mrs. Park startles and calls the young teacher Eun-young Hur, telling her that the deceased Jin-ju Jang is back. The line dies and Mrs. Park is attacked and killed by a ghost. On the next morning, the teenager Jae-yi Yoon waits for her friend Ji-oh Lim, who has the ability to call the spirits, and they begin a close friendship. The abusive and aggressive Mr. Oh, a.k.a. Mad Dog, is the substitute of Mrs. Park and prohibits Ji-oh to paint and compares the performances of the pretty So-young Park and the weird Jung-sook Kim, raising a barrier between the two former friends. Miss Hur misses her former friend Jin-ju, who committed suicide, and while trying to contact her, she discloses a dark secret about the past of her friend and Mrs. Park.
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Internet Movie Database | 5.9/10 |
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Rotten Tomatoes | 20% |
Awards Won: | 1 win & 3 nominations total |
Cinematography:
Seo Jung-Min
Costume Design:
Lee Jin-hee
Director:
Park Ki-hyung
Editor:
Hahm Sung-won
Music:
Moon Seung-hyun
Park Jung-ho
Producer:
Lee Choon-yun
Oh Ki-min
Sound:
Kang Dae-sung
Special Effects:
Chung Do-ahn
Writer:
Park Ki-hyung
Jung-Ok In
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