Black House (film)

Black House

Korean theatrical poster
Hangul
Revised Romanization Geom-eun jip
McCune–Reischauer Kŏm-ŭn jib
Directed by Shin Tae-ra
Produced by Kim Bong-seo
Choi Joon-hwan
Yoo Il-han
Written by Lee Yeong-jong
Ahn Jae-hoon
Kim Seong-ho
Based on The Black House
by Yusuke Kishi
Starring Hwang Jung-min
Yoo Sun
Kang Shin-il
Music by Choi Seung-hyun
Cinematography Choi Joo-yeong
Edited by Nam Na-yeong
Production
company
Distributed by CJ Entertainment
Release dates
  • June 21, 2007 (2007-06-21)
Running time
104 minutes
Country South Korea
Language Korean
Box office $9,499,353[1]

Black House (Korean: 검은 집) is a 2007 South Korean horror film directed by Shin Tae-ra,[2] that is based on the popular Japanese novel of the same title (called Kuroi Ie) by Yusuke Kishi. A Japanese version of the film was made in 1999. The story centers on an insurance investigator that suspects a family murdered their son to receive his insurance policy.

Plot

During his first day as an insurance investigator, Jeon Joon-oh, receives a phone call from a lady enquiring if a life insurance policy could be collected if someone commits suicide. A few days later Joon-oh is asked to personally come to the home of an insurance policy holder.

When Joon-oh arrives at their home he is greeted by a grim man. They talk for a little while, before the father asks the insurance agent to go into their son’s room and have a talk with him. When the insurance agent opens the son’s door he finds the boy hanging from a noose, dead from an apparent suicide.

The father then shows up Joon-oh’s office and asks for the money pertaining to his son’s life insurance policy. Joon-oh is suspicious of the man and tells him he has to wait until the coroner’s report comes in. The man becomes furious and then leaves. The father returns the next day and the next day and the next day. Finally Joon-oh’s boss decides to pay the man his son’s life insurance policy. Joon-oh’s life doesn’t return to normal and in fact descends further downward because of a stalker that may well be the insurance policy holder that they just paid off.

Cast

See also

References

  1. "Box office by Country: Black House Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 2012-06-04
  2. "The Black House". Newtype USA. 7 (2) p. 62. February 2008. ISSN 1541-4817.

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