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.

A Flower of Evil
Poster to A Flower of Evil (1961)
Hangul
Hanja의 꽃
Revised RomanizationAkui ggot
McCune–ReischauerAkŭi kkot
Directed byLee Yong-min[1]
Produced byLee Yong-min
Written byNam Tae-gwon
StarringLee Ye-chun
Do Kum-bong
Music byHwang Mun-pyeong
CinematographyChoe Ho-jin
Edited byLee Yong-min
Distributed byLee Yong-Min Production
Release date
  • March 31, 1961 (1961-03-31)
CountrySouth Korea
LanguageKorean

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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gollark: I *will* continue use of `they`, for general convenience and the ability to conveniently ignore gender entirely.
gollark: Your criticism², while interesting, ultimately fails. Consider: you have *responded* to my criticism [see screenshot], despite claiming that this would not occur. This is an evident contradiction.It is also clear that, contra to your original claim #2, gollariosity has *increased* as a result of your actions.
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References

  1. Synopsis from "A Flower of Evil ( Ag-ui Kkot )(1961)". KMDb Korean Movie Database. Retrieved 2007-01-02.


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