Yonggary

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Yonggary Films
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Yonggary
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The South Korean poster for Yonggary
Directed by Ki-duk Kim
Producer Cha Tae Jin
Written by Ki-duk Kim
Yun-sung Seo
Music by Jeong-geun Jeon
Distributor Keukdong EntertainmentSK
AIP-TVUS
Rating PG
Budget ₩???,???,???
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Running time 80 minutesSK
1 hour, 20 minutes,
74 minutesJP
1 hour, 14 minutes

Yonggary Template:Hangugeo is a 1967 tokusatsu Template:Kaiju film produced by Keukdong Entertainment. It was released to South Korean theaters on August 13, 1967.

Plot

TBA

Staff

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

  • Directed by   Ki-duk Kim
  • Written by   Yun-sung Seo
  • Music by   Jeong-guen Jeon
  • Cinematography by   In-jib Byeon
  • Special effects by   Kenichi Nakagawa
  • Screenplay by   Ki-duk-Kim

Cast

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

  • Yeong-il Oh   as   Ilo
  • Ted Rusoff   as   Voice of Ilo
  • Jeong-im Nam   as   Suna
  • Sun-jae Lee   as   ???
  • Moon Kang   as   ???
  • Kwang Ho Lee   as   Icho
  • Cho Kyoung-min   as   Yonggary

Appearances

Monsters

Gallery

Main article: Yonggary (1967 film)/Gallery.

Soundtrack

Main article: Yonggary (1967 film soundtrack).

Alternate Titles

  • Great Monster Yongary (대괴수 용가리; South Korea)
  • Yongary, Abyss Monster (Yongary, Monstre des Abysses; France)
  • Yongary the Greatest Monster (Yongary il più Grande Mostro; Italy)
  • Godzilla, Monster of Terror (Godzilla, Monster des Schreckens; West Germany)
  • Great Monster Yongkari (America)
  • Monster Yonggari (America)
  • Monster Yongkari (America)
  • Yongary, Monster from the Deep (America)
  • Yongkari, Monster from the Deep (America)

Trivia

  • In the West German release of the film, "Godzilla, Monster des Schreckens", Yonggary is incorrectly named Godzilla throughout the trailer, movie, and even in the title itself.
  • The original Korean version of the movie is partially lost. Only fourty-seven minutes of the film remains.

Kaiju
Movie