The Fox with Nine Tails

1994 South Korean film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Fox with Nine Tails (Korean: 구미호; RR: Gumiho) is a 1994 South Korean film. It was the first feature film by the director Park Heon-su.[1] It was also the film debut of the leading actors Ko So-young and Jung Woo-sung, who later starred together in Beat (1997) and Love (1999).[2]

Hangul
구미호
Hanja
九尾狐
RRGumiho
MRKumiho
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The Fox with Nine Tails
Theatrical poster
Hangul
구미호
Hanja
九尾狐
RRGumiho
MRKumiho
Directed byPark Heon-su
Written byPark Heon-su
Produced byShin Chul [ko]
Yu Hyeok-ju
Ha Gwang-hwi
StarringKo So-young
Jung Woo-sung
CinematographyKu Jung-mo
Edited byPark Soon-duk
Music byLee Dong-jun
Production
company
ShinCine Communications
Distributed byShinCine Communications
Release date
  • 23 July 1994 (1994-07-23)
Running time
107 minutes
CountrySouth Korea
LanguageKorean
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Plot

Harah is a kumiho in the guise of a beautiful young woman, who desperately desires to become human. She falls in love with a charming taxi driver, Hyuk, and tries to use him to achieve her goal. But an agent from hell has been sent to track down and destroy her.

Cast

Production

The Fox with Nine Tails was the first Korean film to use computer-generated imagery and it foreshadowed other changes in the Korean film industry by pioneering the fantasy genre and using chaebol funds from the Byuksan Group to cover the budget.[3] The opening scenes of the film depicting hell used approximately 200 extras, with the set costing in the region ₩100,000,000 (US$125,000).[1]

Release

The Fox with Nine Tails was released on 24 July 1994.[1]

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