Jalitgeola (? ???; Farewell) is a 1927 Korean film. The silent, black and white film was written, directed, produced, edited by and starred Na Woon-gyu (1902-1937). This was the first film from Na's own production company, Na Woon-gyu Productions, financed by Park Seung-pil, owner of the Danseongsa theater in Seoul. The film premiered at the Danseongsa theater in November 1927.
Jalitgeola | |
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Na Woon-gyu in Jalitgeola (1927) | |
Hangul | ? ??? |
Revised Romanization | Jal ittgeora |
McCune–Reischauer | Chal itk?ra |
Directed by | Na Woon-gyu |
Produced by | Park Seung-pil or Na Woon-gyu |
Written by | Na Woon-gyu |
Starring | Lee Geum-ryong (Min Beom-sik) Lee Kyeong-seon (Seong Doo-hyeon) |
Cinematography | Lee Chang-yong |
Edited by | Na Woon-gyu |
Distributed by | Na Woon-gyu Productions |
Release date |
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Running time | (1,703 ft) |
Country | Korea |
Language | Silent film Korean intertitles |
Screenplay
This film is a melodrama telling a story of greed and lust. It begins with millionaire Min Bum-shik's wife and a steward plotting Min's murder in order to collect his money. Rapes, murder and prison sentences follow in the convoluted plot.
- Kim Yeon-shil (Hong Ryeon)
- Joo Sam-son (Park Jeong-song)
- Jeon Ok (Hwang Soon-nyeo)
- Na Woon-gyu (Kyeong Ho)
- Park Jeong-seop (Soon-nyeo's father, Hwang Seon-dal)
- Yoon Bong-Chun
- Ahn In-ok (Park Cha-song)
- Park Gap-deuk