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Wikipedia article{{Infobox film |name = NongJungJo |image = NongJungJo (1926).jpg |caption = Na Woon-gyu in NongJungJo (1926) |director = Lee Kyu-seol |producer = |writer = Jin Soo (Japanese) |starring = Lee Kyu-sul Bok Hae-sook No Chap-ryong Na Woon-gyu |music = |cinematography = |editing = |distributor = Joseon Kinema Productions |released = |runtime = |country = Korea |language = Korean (Silent) |budget = | native_name = }} 'NongJungJo' (, 'Nongjungjo') is a 1926 Korean film. Future writing/directing/acting star Na Woon-gyu appeared in this film just before his breakthrough in Arirang (1926). Kato Kyohei served as director of photography both for this and other well-known Korean movies of the 1920s.Dong Hoon Kim, 'Eclipsed Cinema: The Film Culture of Colonial Korea', Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2017, 265. Plot summaryThe story is a melodrama concerning two lovers who are kept apart by the woman's strict parents, who lock her in her house. ReferencesCategory:Pre-1948 Korean films Category:Korean black-and-white films Category:Korean silent films | |
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