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'''''Bulgasari''''' {{Nihongo|불가사리|Bulgasali}} is a [[1962]] [[tokusatsu]] [[Kaiju|giant monster]] fantasy [[:Category:Films|film]] produced by Kwang-seong Films. It was released to South Korean theaters on December 1, [[1962]]. The film itself was lost during the Korean War.
'''''Bulgasari''''' {{Nihongo|불가사리|Bulgasali}} is a [[1962]] [[tokusatsu]] [[Kaiju|giant monster]] fantasy [[:Category:Films|film]] produced by Kwang-seong Films. It was released to South Korean theaters on December 1, [[1962]]. The film itself was lost during the Korean War.
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* Gang Mi-ae
* Gang Mi-ae
* Sun-bong Park
* Sun-bong Park
* Lee Up-Dong
* Lee Up-Dong


== Appearances ==
== Appearances ==
=== Monsters ===
=== Monsters ===
* [[Bulgasari]]
* [[Bulgasari]]


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== Alternate titles ==
== Alternate titles ==
* '''''Pulgasari''''' (Alternate romanization)
* '''''Pulgasari''''' (Alternate romanization)
* '''''Starfish''''' (North Korea alternative transliteration)
* '''''Starfish''''' (North Korea alternative transliteration)
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== Theatrical releases ==
== Theatrical releases ==
* South Korea - December 1, 1962
* South Korea - December 1, 1962


== See also ==
== See also ==
*[[Pulgasari (film)|''Pulgasari'']], a 1985 remake
*[[Pulgasari (film)|''Pulgasari'']], a 1985 remake



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Directed by Myeong-je Kim
Producer Yong-Jin Cho
Distributor Kwang-seong Films
This is article about the film. For the monster, visit Bulgasari.

Bulgasari (불가사리,   Bulgasali) is a 1962 tokusatsu giant monster fantasy film produced by Kwang-seong Films. It was released to South Korean theaters on December 1, 1962. The film itself was lost during the Korean War.

Plot

In the ancient kingdom Goryeo on the Korean Peninsula, villains kill a martial artist. He comes to life again as a colossal giant, the iron-eating monster Bulgasari, and pursues his killers.

Staff

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

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

Cast

Actor's name on the left, character played on the right.

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

Appearances

Monsters

Gallery

Main article: Bulgasari (film)/Gallery.

Alternate titles

  • Pulgasari (Alternate romanization)
  • Starfish (North Korea alternative transliteration)
  • The Iron-Eating Monster
  • Bulgasari at the end of Goryeo (송도말년의 불가사리; alternative South Korea title)[1]

Theatrical releases

  • South Korea - December 1, 1962

See also

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. "Bulgasari at the end of Goryeo". Movie.daum. Retrieved 13 February 2021.

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