Box of Death (주검의 상자 - Jugeomeui sangja) is a 1955 South Korean film directed by Kim Ki-young. It was the celebrated director's debut film, and the first Korean film to use synchronous sound.[2]
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Korean poster for Box of Death (1955) | |
| Hangul | 주검의 상자 |
| Hanja | 주검의 箱子 |
| Revised Romanization | Jugeonui sangja |
| McCune–Reischauer | Chugŏm-ŭi sangja |
| Directed by | Kim Ki-young[1] |
| Written by | Kim Chang-sik |
| Starring | Choi Moo-ryong Kang Hyo-shil |
| Cinematography | Kim Hyeong-geun |
| Edited by | Yu Jae-won |
| Music by | Jeong Yoon-joo |
| Distributed by | U.S.I.S. |
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| Country | South Korea |
| Language | Korean |
An anti-communist film about a plot to stir up pro-communist sympathies through an act of terrorism. A young village man foils the plot by infiltrating the communist camp and blowing it up instead.[3]
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