Coming Back
This article is about the South Korean film. For the "How I Met Your Mother" episode, see Coming Back (How I Met Your Mother).
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Hangul | 귀로 |
Hanja | 歸路 |
Revised Romanization | Gwiro |
McCune–Reischauer | Kwiro |
Directed by | Lee Man-hee[1] |
Produced by | Woo Ki-dong |
Written by | Baek Gyeol |
Starring | Kim Jin-kyu |
Music by | Jeon Jeong-geun |
Cinematography | Lee Seok-gi |
Edited by | Kim Hui-su |
Distributed by | Seki Trading Co. |
Release dates | 1967-07-27 |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
Coming Back (귀로 - Gwiro) is a 1967 South Korean film directed by Lee Man-hee. It was chosen as Best Film at the Grand Bell Awards.[2][3][4]
Synopsis
A melodrama about the wife of a handicapped war-veteran writer. Their marriage is tested when the wife is tempted by a romance with a younger man.[5]
Castr
- Kim Jin-kyu[4] as Choe Dong-u
- Moon Jung-suk as Ji-yeon
- Jeon Gye-hyeon as Choe I-yeong
Bibliography
- Gwilo at the Internet Movie Database
- "Homebound ( Gwiro )(1967)". KMDb Korean Movie Database. Retrieved 2009-04-28. External link in
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(help) - "GWILO". The Complete Index to World Film. Retrieved 2009-04-28. External link in
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(help) - 귀로 (in Korean). www.cine21.com. Retrieved 2009-04-28. External link in
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Contemporary reviews
- August 5, 1967. "「[영화단평] 영육 갈등 여심의 방황, <귀로>」". The Dong-a Ilbo.[4]
Notes
- ↑ "Homebound ( Gwiro )(1967)". KMDb Korean Movie Database. Retrieved 2009-04-28. External link in
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(help) - ↑ Lee Young-il, Richard Lynn Greever, tr. (1998). The History of Korean Cinema. Seoul: Motion Picture Promotion Corporation. pp. 5–278. ISBN 978-89-88095-12-6.
- ↑ "Grand Bell Awards, South Korea". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 2009-04-26.
- 1 2 3 "Homebound ( Gwiro )(1967)" (in Korean). KMDb Korean Movie Database. Retrieved 2009-04-26. External link in
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(help) - ↑ Synopsis based on "Homebound ( Gwiro )(1967)". KMDb Korean Movie Database. Retrieved April 28, 2009. External link in
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Preceded by The Sea Village |
Grand Bell Awards for Best Film 1967 |
Succeeded by Prince Daewon |
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