Obituary (1938)
Seong-jae, a maid of Yeong-dal's house, lives with her daughter Soon-i. Her neighboring village, Seok-ju, loves Soon-i. However, as Yeong-dal's scheme makes it difficult to make a living for sewing, Soon-i becomes Yeong-dal's concubine. Sewing, who saved her foundation thanks to her daughter, opened the tavern she had always dreamed of. However, Soon-i leaves a letter without saying a word and she leaves for Pyongyang. After a while, a large sum of 150 won was remitted from her Soon-i. There she became a whore. When Seong-bong learns of her, he takes her Seok-ju and goes to find her. However, the way to pay off her 500 won debt was vague. On a rainy night, Seong-joo robs her pawnshop and gives Seok-joo a bundle of stolen money and collapses. But it was a piece of her newspaper and she felt relieved that she was freed from sin. In front of Se-bong, the happy wedding scene between Seok-ju and Soon-i comes to mind.
Director: Yun Bong-chun
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Kim Shin-jae as |
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Choi Woon-bong as |
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Kim Il-hae as |
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Deok-shim Kim as |
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Un-jo Hwang as |
| Directing | Yun Bong-chun | Director |
| Writing | Yun Bong-chun | Writer |
| Production | Choi In-kyu | Producer |
| Camera | Shin-woong Lee | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Yun Bong-chun | Editor |
| Writing | Yu Chi-jin | Scenario Writer |
| Production | Jong-wan Lee | Executive Producer |
| Art | Woo-jeon Won | Production Design |
| Lighting | Jin Choe | Lighting Director |
| Sound | Lee Yong-jun | Music |