A Flower of Evil
A Flower of Evil (Korean: 악의 꽃; RR: Akui ggot) is a 1961 South Korean horror film directed and produced by Lee Yong-min.
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Poster to A Flower of Evil (1961) | |
Hangul | 악의꽃 |
Hanja | 惡의 꽃 |
Revised Romanization | Akui ggot |
McCune–Reischauer | Akŭi kkot |
Directed by | Lee Yong-min[1] |
Produced by | Lee Yong-min |
Written by | Nam Tae-gwon |
Starring | Lee Ye-chun Do Kum-bong |
Music by | Hwang Mun-pyeong |
Cinematography | Choe Ho-jin |
Edited by | Lee Yong-min |
Distributed by | Lee Yong-Min Production |
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Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
Plot
After many years of work, a scientist obsessed with revenge develops a flower that will do his bidding and drink human blood.[1]
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References
- Synopsis from "A Flower of Evil ( Ag-ui Kkot )(1961)". KMDb Korean Movie Database. Retrieved 2007-01-02.
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