About: Bulgasari

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Bulgasari is a lost 1962 South Korean kaiju film directed by Kim Myeong-je. Produced by Kwang Seong Films Co., Ltd., it was the first monster film to be made in South Korea, as well as the first to use special effects. The film stars Choi Moo-ryong as Nam Hyeong / Bulgasari alongside Um Aing-ran, Gang Mi-ae, Kim Dong-won, and Lee Up-dong. In the film, a skilled martial artist is resurrected as an iron-eating monster in order to exact revenge on those who murdered him.

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  • Bulgasari is a lost 1962 South Korean kaiju film directed by Kim Myeong-je. Produced by Kwang Seong Films Co., Ltd., it was the first monster film to be made in South Korea, as well as the first to use special effects. The film stars Choi Moo-ryong as Nam Hyeong / Bulgasari alongside Um Aing-ran, Gang Mi-ae, Kim Dong-won, and Lee Up-dong. In the film, a skilled martial artist is resurrected as an iron-eating monster in order to exact revenge on those who murdered him. Bulgasari was reported to have begun production on November 26, 1961. It was inspired by the legendary Korean monster of the same name and heavily influenced by Godzilla. Principal photography began on February 28, 1962, and wrapped on March 24. Bulgasari premiered at the Myungbo Theater in Seoul on December 1, 1962, to unanimously negative reviews. As of 2022, it is currently one of the most sought-after lost films in the kaiju genre. Shin Sang-ok directed a remake of the film in 1985. (en)
  • 송도말년의 불가사리(松都末年의 불가사리)는 한국에서 제작된 김명제 감독의 1962년 영화이다. 최무룡 등이 주연으로 출연하였고 조용진 등이 제작에 참여하였다. 이 영화는 북한의 1985년 영화 불가사리의 동일한 괴수의 영향을 받았다. (ko)
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  • ₩3.5 million (en)
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  • Theatrical release poster (en)
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  • Kim Yeong-sun (en)
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  • South Korea (en)
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  • Kim Myeong-je (en)
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  • Kim Myeong-je (en)
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  • Korean (en)
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  • Kim Yong-hwan (en)
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  • Bulgasari (en)
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  • Cho Yong-jin (en)
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  • 6600.0
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  • Woo Beom (en)
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  • (en)
  • Kim Dong-won (en)
  • Choi Moo-ryong (en)
  • Gang Mi-ae (en)
  • Lee Up-dong (en)
  • Um Aing-ran (en)
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  • Kwang Seong Films Co., Ltd. (en)
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  • Bulgasari (en)
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  • 송도말년의 불가사리(松都末年의 불가사리)는 한국에서 제작된 김명제 감독의 1962년 영화이다. 최무룡 등이 주연으로 출연하였고 조용진 등이 제작에 참여하였다. 이 영화는 북한의 1985년 영화 불가사리의 동일한 괴수의 영향을 받았다. (ko)
  • Bulgasari is a lost 1962 South Korean kaiju film directed by Kim Myeong-je. Produced by Kwang Seong Films Co., Ltd., it was the first monster film to be made in South Korea, as well as the first to use special effects. The film stars Choi Moo-ryong as Nam Hyeong / Bulgasari alongside Um Aing-ran, Gang Mi-ae, Kim Dong-won, and Lee Up-dong. In the film, a skilled martial artist is resurrected as an iron-eating monster in order to exact revenge on those who murdered him. (en)
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  • Bulgasari (en)
  • 불가사리 (1962년 영화) (ko)
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