Display title | Yongary, Monster from the Deep (1967) |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Yongary, Monster from the Deep (大 (대)怪 (괴)獣 (수) 용가리, Daegoesu Yonggari, lit. "The Great Monster Yongary") is a 1967 South Korean giant monster film directed by Kim Kee-duk and written by Lee Jae-heon, Hwang Un-heon, and Seo Yun-seong, with special effects by Masao Yagi. Produced by Keukdong Entertainment, it was the country's first giant monster film to receive international distribution, though it was preceded by Bulgasari and Space Monster Wangmagwi as the first Korean giant monster films. It stars Oh Young-il, Nam Jeong-im, Lee Kwang-ho, Lee Soon-jae, and Kim Dong-won. Keukdong released the film to South Korean theaters on August 13, 1967. American International Television brought it to the United States in 1969 with English dubbing; due to the partial loss of the original Korean version, this has become the primary version of the film available worldwide. Shim Hyung-rae directed a loose remake, Reptilian, in 1999. |