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'''''Bulgasari''''' {{Nihongo|불가사리|Bulgasali}} is a [[1962]] South Korean [[Kaiju|giant monster]] [[:Category:Films|film]] produced by Kwang-seong Films. Released to South Korean theaters on December 1, [[1962]], ''Bulgasari'' is believed to be the first Korean giant monster film, predating ''[[Yongary, Monster from the Deep]]'' and ''[[Space Monster Wangmagwi]]'' by five years. It was inspired by the same legendary monster as the 1985 North Korean film ''[[Pulgasari (film)|Pulgasari]]''.<ref name="">{{cite web|url=https://folkency.nfm.go.kr/en/topic/detail/5534 |title=Impossible-to-Kill(不可杀伊)|work=Encyclopedia of Korean Folk Culture|accessdate=13 February 2021}}</ref> It is now considered lost.
'''''Bulgasari''''' {{Nihongo|불가사리|Bulgasali}} is a [[1962]] South Korean [[Kaiju|giant monster]] [[:Category:Films|film]] produced by Kwang-seong Films. Released to South Korean theaters on December 1, [[1962]], ''Bulgasari'' is believed to be the first Korean giant monster film, predating ''[[Yongary, Monster from the Deep]]'' and ''[[Space Monster Wangmagwi]]'' by five years. Inspired by the same legendary monster as the 1985 North Korean film ''[[Pulgasari (film)|Pulgasari]]'',<ref>{{cite web|url=https://folkency.nfm.go.kr/en/topic/detail/5534|title=Impossible-to-Kill(不可杀伊)|work=Encyclopedia of Korean Folk Culture|accessdate=13 February 2021}}</ref> it is now considered lost.
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==Plot==
==Plot==
Murdered by traitors during the late [[wikipedia:Goryeo|Goryeo]] period, a skilled martial artist resurrects as the iron-eating monster Bulgasari to seek vengeance.
Murdered by traitors during the late [[wikipedia:Goryeo|Goryeo]] period, a skilled martial artist resurrects as the iron-eating monster [[Pulgasari|Bulgasari]] to seek vengeance.
==Staff==
==Staff==
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*Park Sun-bong  
*Park Sun-bong  
*Lee Up-Dong
*Lee Up-Dong
==Appearances==
==Appearances==
===Monsters===
===Monsters===
*Bulgasari
*[[Pulgasari|Bulgasari]]
==Gallery==
==Gallery==
{{Main|Bulgasari/Gallery}}
{{Main|Bulgasari/Gallery}}
==Alternate titles==
==Alternate titles==
*'''''Pulgasari''''' (Alternate romanization)
*'''''Pulgasari''''' (alternate romanization)<!--
*'''''The Iron-Eating Monster'''''
*'''''The Iron-Eating Monster'''''-->
*'''''Bulgasari at the end of Goryeo''''' (''송도말년의 불가사리''; alternative South Korea title)<ref>{{Cite web|title=Bulgasari at the end of Goryeo|url=https://movie.daum.net/moviedb/main?movieId=21125|accessdate=13 February 2021|work=Movie.daum}}</ref>
*'''''Bulgasari at the End of Songdo''''' ({{tt|松都末年의|Modernized as 송도말년의}} 불가사리; full South Korean title)
==Theatrical releases==
==Theatrical releases==
*South Korea - December 1, 1962
*South Korea - December 1, 1962

Revision as of 17:04, 13 February 2021

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Bulgasari
The South Korean poster for Bulgasari
Directed by Kim Myeong-je
Producer Cho Yong-Jin
Running time Unknown

Bulgasari (불가사리,   Bulgasali) is a 1962 South Korean giant monster film produced by Kwang-seong Films. Released to South Korean theaters on December 1, 1962, Bulgasari is believed to be the first Korean giant monster film, predating Yongary, Monster from the Deep and Space Monster Wangmagwi by five years. Inspired by the same legendary monster as the 1985 North Korean film Pulgasari,[1] it is now considered lost.

Plot

Murdered by traitors during the late Goryeo period, a skilled martial artist resurrects as the iron-eating monster Bulgasari to seek vengeance.

Staff

Staff role on the left, staff member's name on the right.

  • Directed by   Kim Myeong-je
  • Produced by   Cho Yong-Jin

Cast

  • Choe Seong-ho
  • Choi Mu-ryong
  • Eom Aeng-ran
  • Ji Bang-yeol
  • Jo Hang
  • Kim Dong-won
  • Gang Mi-ae
  • Park Sun-bong
  • Lee Up-Dong

Appearances

Monsters

Gallery

Main article: Bulgasari/Gallery.

Alternate titles

  • Pulgasari (alternate romanization)
  • Bulgasari at the End of Songdo (松都末年의 불가사리; full South Korean title)

Theatrical releases

  • South Korea - December 1, 1962

Reception

Bulgasari was widely panned upon release for Kim Myeong-je's antiquated direction and unconvincing special effects.[2]

References

This is a list of references for Bulgasari (film). These citations are used to identify the reliable sources on which this article is based. These references appear inside articles in the form of superscript numbers, which look like this: [1]

  1. "Impossible-to-Kill(不可杀伊)". Encyclopedia of Korean Folk Culture. Retrieved 13 February 2021.
  2. Yeongjin, Lee (29 July 2008). "Native Korean Monsters Are Coming". Cine21.

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