Bloodline (1963 film)
Bloodline (혈맥 - Hyeolmaek) a.k.a. Kinship is a 1963 South Korean film directed by Kim Soo-yong. It was chosen as Best Film at the Grand Bell Awards and the Blue Dragon Film Awards.[1][2]
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Hangul | 혈맥 |
Hanja | 血脈 |
Revised Romanization | Hyeolmaek |
McCune–Reischauer | Hyŏlmaek |
Directed by | Kim Soo-yong |
Produced by | Baek Won |
Written by | Kim Yeong-su |
Starring | Kim Seung-ho |
Music by | Jeong Yun-ju |
Cinematography | Jeon Jo-Myeong |
Edited by | Yu Jae-won |
Distributed by | Hanyang Films |
Release date |
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Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
Plot
An anti-communist film based on a play by Kim Su-yeong from 1948. The film depicts conflict between the generations in a village. The elders want their children to follow the old ways, but the children pursue a newer way of life and end up supporting their parents.
Cast
- Kim Seung-ho: Kim Deok-sam
- Hwang Jung-seun: Bok-soong's mother
- Shin Seong-il
- Um Aing-ran: Bok-soong
- Kim Ji-mee: Ok-hee
- Choi Nam-hyun: Bok-soong's father
- Shin Young-kyun: Older brother
- Choi Moo-ryong: Younger brother
- Jo Mi-ryeong
- Joo Sun-tae
References
- Lee Young-il (1988). The History of Korean Cinema. Translated by Richard Lynn Greever. Seoul: Motion Picture Promotion Corporation. pp. 275–278. ISBN 89-88095-12-X.
- "Grand Bell Awards, South Korea". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 26 April 2009.
Bibliography
- "HYEOLMAEK". The Complete Index to World Film. Retrieved 28 April 2009.
- 혈맥 (in Korean). cine21.com. Retrieved 28 April 2009.
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