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'''''Arirang''''' is a 1926 film.<ref>[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0149706/ IMDb page] Retrieved 08 Sept '17.</ref> This film was directed by Ra Un-Gya and starred Woon-gyu Na in the lead role.<ref>[https://www.revolvy.com/main/index.php?s=Arirang%20(1926%20film) Details lost status of film] Retrieved 08 Sept '17.</ref> | '''''Arirang''''' is a 1926 Korean film.<ref>[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0149706/ IMDb page] Retrieved 08 Sept '17.</ref> This film was directed by Ra Un-Gya and starred Woon-gyu Na in the lead role.<ref>[https://www.revolvy.com/main/index.php?s=Arirang%20(1926%20film) Details lost status of film] Retrieved 08 Sept '17.</ref> This film is about a man's visit to a friend's house in the countryside, where he falls in love with the daughter.<ref>[http://english.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2005/02/11/2005021161014.html Details prospect of finding the lost film] Retrieved 08 Sept '17.</ref> | ||
The film is known, like many other silent Korean films, to likely be lost permanently in the destruction of the Korean War. In 2005, there was a rumor that the film could be found in a recently deceased Japanese film collector's collection, but no further news was heard of these developments. | The film is known, like many other silent Korean films, to likely be lost permanently in the destruction of the Korean War. In 2005, there was a rumor that the film could be found in a recently deceased Japanese film collector's collection, but no further news was heard of these developments. |
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Arirang is a 1926 Korean film.[1] This film was directed by Ra Un-Gya and starred Woon-gyu Na in the lead role.[2] This film is about a man's visit to a friend's house in the countryside, where he falls in love with the daughter.[3]
The film is known, like many other silent Korean films, to likely be lost permanently in the destruction of the Korean War. In 2005, there was a rumor that the film could be found in a recently deceased Japanese film collector's collection, but no further news was heard of these developments.
References
- ↑ IMDb page Retrieved 08 Sept '17.
- ↑ Details lost status of film Retrieved 08 Sept '17.
- ↑ Details prospect of finding the lost film Retrieved 08 Sept '17.