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Pulgasari is an epic
monster film
directed and
produced by Shin Sang-ok in 1985
during his
North Korean abduction. A co-production
between North Korea...
- The
Bulgasari or
Pulgasari (Korean: 불가사리; RR: Bulgasari; MR:
Pulgasari) is a metal-eating
legendary creature that
appears in
Korean mythology and folklore...
- lost 1962
South Korean film by Kim Myeong-je.
Bulgasari or
Pulgasari may also
refer to:
Pulgasari, a 1985
North Korean film by Shin Sang-ok, a
remake of the...
- Runaway, Breakwater, Salt, The Tale of Shim Chong, and most famously,
Pulgasari. In 1986, Choi and Shin
escaped from
North Korean supervision to a US...
- of
North Korean films. My Home
Village (1949) The
Flower Girl (1972)
Pulgasari (1985) Hong Kil Dong (1986) A
Broad Bellflower (1987) "Korean Art Film...
-
Emissary of No Return,
Runaway (both 1984), Love, Love, My Love, Salt, and
Pulgasari (produced in 1985),
before they
escaped in 1986 and
sought asylum in the...
- a film Shin Sang-ok
directed in 1985
while being held in
North Korea,
Pulgasari,
itself a
remake of a lost 1962 film. The film was
produced through Shin's...
- the
Koizumi clan The
Return of
Godzilla (1984) as
Godzilla Pulgasari (1985) as
Pulgasari Godzilla vs.
Biollante (1989) as
Godzilla Godzilla vs. King...
-
filmmaker Shin Sang-ok to
direct a
remake of the film in 1985,
titled Pulgasari. Korean: 松都末年의 불가사리; RR: Songdomalnyeon-ui
Bulgasari Korean: 불가사리; also...
- 1995, p. 399. Muir 2010, p. 791. Peralta,
Eyder (December 19, 2011). "'
Pulgasari': Kim Jong Il's
Giant Monster Film". The Two-Way. NPR.
Retrieved September...