Madame Aema 6

Madame Aema 6 (애마부인 6 - Aema Buin 6) is a 1992 South Korean film directed by Suk Do-won. It was the sixth entry in the Madame Aema series, the longest-running film series in Korean cinema.[2]

Madame Aema 6
Theatrical poster for Madame Aema 6 (1992)
Hangul 6
Hanja 6
Revised RomanizationAemabuin 6
McCune–ReischauerAemapuin 6
Directed bySuk Do-won[1]
Produced byChoe Chun-ji
Written bySuk Do-won
StarringDa Hui-a
Music byKim Eun-gyu
CinematographyHam In-ha
Edited byCho Ki-hyung
Distributed byYun Bang Films Co., Ltd.
Release date
  • February 15, 1992 (1992-02-15)
CountrySouth Korea
LanguageKorean

Plot

In this entry in the long-running Madame Aema series, three Aemas are represented: a fourth, a fifth, and a sixth generation of women bearing the name Madame Aema. The fourth generation Aema lives on Jeju Island with her daughter and memories of unrequited love. The fifth generation tries to console the fourth generation Aema, while dealing with her own issues of isolation after declaring herself an independent woman. Sixth generation Aema is undergoing marital difficulties with an unfaithful husband whom she eventually divorces.[3]

Cast

  • Da Hui-a: 6th Generation Aema[3]
  • Ju Ri-hye: 4th Generation Aema
  • So Bi-a: 5th Generation Aema
  • Dokgo Young-jae: Hyeon-woo
  • Won Seok
  • Maeng Chan-jae: Suk-woo
  • Sue Young-suck
  • Yoo Seong
  • O He-chan
  • Sin Jin-hui

Bibliography

English

  • "AEMA BUIN 6". The Complete Index to World Film. Retrieved 2009-06-27. External link in |publisher= (help)
  • Aema buin 6 (1992) on IMDb
  • "Madame Emma 6(Aemabu-in 6)(1992)". Korean Movie Database (KMDb). Retrieved 2009-06-27.

Korean

Notes

  1. "Madame Emma 6(Aemabu-in 6)(1992)". Korean Movie Database (KMDb). Retrieved 2009-06-27. and 애마부인 6 (1992) (in Korean). Korean Movie Database (KMDb). Retrieved 2009-06-27.
  2. Lankov, Andrei (2007-12-13). "(481) Dictating Sex". The Korea Times. Archived from the original on 2007-05-28. Retrieved 2009-06-27.
  3. "Madame Emma 6(Aemabu-in 6)(1992)". Korean Movie Database (KMDb). Retrieved 2009-06-27.
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