My Love, My Bride | |
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Hangul | |
Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Naui sarang naui shinbu |
McCune–Reischauer | Naŭi sarang, naŭi sinbu |
Directed by | Lee Myung-se |
Written by | Lee Myung-se |
Produced by | Park Hyo-sung |
Starring | Park Joong-hoon Choi Jin-sil |
Cinematography | You Young-gill |
Edited by | Kim Hyeon |
Music by | Jeong Sung-jo |
Distributed by | Show East |
Release date |
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Running time | 111 minutes |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
My Love, My Bride is a 1990 South Korean romantic comedy film directed by Lee Myung-se. Choi Jin-sil won Best New Actress from the Grand Bell Awards for her role.
Plot
Young-min works for a publishing company after his graduation upon a college, as dreaming of becoming a writer some day. He marries his college sweetheart, Mi-young, believing that their love would be everlasting.[1][2]
Cast
- Park Joong-hoon - Kim Young-min
- Choi Jin-sil - Oh Mi-young
- Kim Bo-yeon - Miss Choi
- Jeon Moo-song - Editor-in-chief
- Song Young-chang
- Choi Jong-won - Pastor
Remake
The 2014 remake starred Shin Min-ah and Jo Jung-suk.[3][4]
See also
References
- ↑ "My Bride My Love (Na-ui salang na-ui sinbu)(1990)". Korean Movie Database.
- ↑ "나의 사랑, 나의 신부 My Love, My Bride, 1990". Cine21 (in Korean).
- ↑ Jin, Eun-soo (11 February 2014). "A new bride for classic tale". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved 2014-02-11.
- ↑ Conran, Pierce (19 February 2014). "SHIN Min-a, JO Jung-seok Board MY LOVE MY BRIDE Remake". Korean Film Council. Retrieved 2014-02-19.
External links
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