A Bonanza

A Bonanza

Release date : June 1, 1961
Runtime : 2h 7m
Countries of origin : South Korea /
Original Language : Korean /
Director : Jeong Chang-hwa /
Writers : Lim Hee-jae /
Production companies : Hwa Seong Films Co., Ltd /
June 1, 1961 2h 7m South Korea Drama Korean More
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A young sailor arrives in Busan Harbour; an outrageous-looking, woolly bear of a man appears in downtown Busan with a shotgun over one shoulder, a heavy knapsack thrown over the other; a tough-looking young woman joins her friend in robbing a naïve fat man in a suit. The strands of character and story will slowly converge, well after the audience, tuned to the coincidences and mistaken identities of melodrama, has recognised that these three have a shared history and are fated to meet and reconcile.
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Kim Seung-ho
Jang Woon-chil
Hwang Hae
Dong-il
Um Aing-ran
Young-ok
Jo Mi-ryeong
Mrs. Lee
Heo Chang-kang
Park Dal-soo
Park Nou-sik
Gang leader
Kim Hee-kap
Heo Man-ki (Fake detective)
Ku Bong-seo
Gentleman
Ju Seon-tae
Gentleman
Yoon In-ja
Yeon-ok Hong
Jeong Ae-ran
Choi (Park Dal-soo's wife)
Jeon Young-sun
Young-ok (Child)
Chang Hoon
Hae-jung Yoon

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Documentary History
  • title:A Bonanza
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1961
  • Runtime:2h 7m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: South Korea ·
  • Original Language: Korean ·
  • Director: Jeong Chang-hwa /
  • Writers: Lim Hee-jae ·
  • Production companies: Hwa Seong Films Co., Ltd ·
  • Overview:A young sailor arrives in Busan Harbour; an outrageous-looking, woolly bear of a man appears in downtown Busan with a shotgun over one shoulder, a heavy knapsack thrown over the other; a tough-looking young woman joins her friend in robbing a naïve fat man in a suit. The strands of character and story will slowly converge, well after the audience, tuned to the coincidences and mistaken identities of melodrama, has recognised that these three have a shared history and are fated to meet and reconcile.
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