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Revision as of 19:29, 13 February 2021

Space Monster Wangmagwi
The South Korean poster for Space Monster Wangmagwi
Directed by Kwon Hyeok-jin
Producer Ki-dong Woo
Written by Ha-yeong Byeon
Music by Jong-kun Jeon
Distributor Century Company
Running time 80 minutes
(1 hour, 20 minutes)
Aspect ratio 1.33:1

Space Monster Wangmagwi (우주괴인 왕마귀,   Ujugoe-in wangmagwi) is a 1967 giant monster film produced and distributed by Century Company. It was distributed to South Korean theaters in 1967. It is now considered a lost film.

Plot

Aliens are seeking the conquest of Earth invade with flying saucers. They unleash a giant monster called Wangmagwi, who destroys and kills everything in its path.

Staff

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

  • Directed by   Kwon Hyeok-jin
  • Written by   Ha-yeong Byeon
  • Produced by   Ki-dong Woo
  • Music by   Jong-kun Jeon
  • Cinematography by   Chang Gi Ham
  • Edited by   Dong-Chun Hyeon
  • Special effects by   Byung-Soo Kim
  • Planned by   Jong-taek Lee
  • Lighting technician   Yong-sin Gang

Cast

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


  • Seon-kyeong Kim
  • Eun-jin Han
  • Hie-gab Kim
  • Kim Hee-kap

Appearances

Monsters

Weapons, vehicles, and races

  • Unnamed aliens
  • U.F.O's

Gallery

Main article: Space Monster Wangmagwi/Gallery.

Alternate titles

  • Big Monster Wangmagwi
  • Wangmagwi

Theatrical releases

  • South Korea - 1967

Trivia

  • Space Monster Wangmagwi was the second giant monster film to be made in South Korea.

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