Sword in the Moon
Sword in the Moon ( Cheongpung myeongwol ) is a South Korean film carried out by Kim Eui-suk, left in 2003.
Synopsis
At the end of the Chosun dynasty, a military unit of elite is created to ensure the peace and the safety of the country. In its center, the two best sabreurs, Ji-hwan and Gyu-yup, are also two inseparable friends. But a political plot forces Gyu-yup to kill its fencing master, but also Ji-hwan. Five years later, Gyu-hup became a cold and cruel soldier called the butcher . He inquires then into a series of political assassinations aiming at the protagonists of the plot. The discovery of a sword carrying the seal of the old unit of elite of Gyu-yup confirms the assumption that Ji-hwan is of return.
Data sheet
- Title: Sword in the Moon
- original Title: Cheongpung myeongwol (청풍명월)
- Realization: Kim Eui-suk
- Scenario: Jang Min-seok
- Production: Lee Dong-kwon
- Music: Lee Gyeong-seop
- Photography: Mun Yong-shik
- Assembly: Kyeong Min-Ho
- Country of origin: South Korea
- Format: Colors - 2,35:1 - Dolby DIGITAL - 35 mm
- Kind: Action, ventures
- Durée: 103 minutes
- Coming out date: July 16th 2003 (South Korea)
Distribution
- Cho Jae-hyun : Yoon Gyu-yup
- Choi Min-soo : Choi Ji-hwan
- Kim Bo-kyung: Kim If-Young
- Lee Jong-soo: Jae-duk
- Jeon Sung-hwan : Jung Yeo-kyun
- Cho Blood-keon: Kim In
External bonds
- Sword in the Moon on Internet Movie Database
- Critical Cinemasie
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