Daughters of Pharmacist Kim

Daughters of Pharmacist Kim (Korean: 김약국의 딸들; RR: Kim yakgukjib daldeul) is a 1963 South Korean film by Yu Hyun-mok portraying sibling rivalry and the troubled marriages of four sisters. In 2005, the film was adapted as an MBC television series.[1]

Daughters of Pharmacist Kim
Hangul
Hanja의 딸들
Revised RomanizationKim yakgukjib daldeul
McCune–ReischauerKim yakkuk-ŭi ttaldŭl
Directed byYu Hyun-mok
Produced byCha Tae-jin
Written byYoo Han-cheol
StarringChoi Ji-hee
Um Aing-ran
Hwang Jung-seun
Music byKim Seong-tae
CinematographyByeon In-jib
Edited byYu Hyun-mok
Release date
  • May 1, 1963 (1963-05-01)
Running time
97 minutes
CountrySouth Korea
LanguageKorean

Plot

The story of four daughters of a herb shopkeeper who faced tumultuous marriages with different lives.

Cast

gollark: There are things other than those which matter? Also, subsistence farming is kind of no?
gollark: Oh, so you assume anarchocapitalism will magically lead to hyper-advanced technology which will allow you to trivially make anything at home.
gollark: Why would cities not be needed? They seem useful for, well, having people work close together to save on commute times, I guess?
gollark: Which you also can't do.
gollark: You can't just magically live off a garden very well. Especially in cities.

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