Touch-Me-Not

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Touch-Me-Not
Korean poster for Touch-Me-Not (1956)
Hangul
봉선화
Hanja
鳳仙花
Revised RomanizationBongseonhwa
McCune–ReischauerPongsŏnhwa
Directed byKim Ki-young[1]
Written byAn Hwa-yeong
Produced byKim Ki-young
StarringNa Gang-hui
An Seok-jin
CinematographySeo Byeong-hyeon
Edited byKim Ki-young
Music byHan Sang-ki
Distributed byKim Ki-Yeong Production
Release date
  • November 10, 1956 (1956-11-10)
CountrySouth Korea
LanguageKorean

Touch-Me-Not (Korean봉선화) is a 1956 South Korean film directed by Kim Ki-young.

Synopsis

A historical melodrama about a love triangle within a group of bandits.[2]

Cast

  • Na Gang-hui[3]
  • An Seok-jin
  • Beak Song
  • Hong Il-hwa
  • Ko Seol-bong
  • Go Seon-ae
  • Park Am
  • Lee Hyeon
  • Kang Kye-shik
  • Jo Hyang

References

  1. ^ Infobox data from "A Touch-Me-Not (Bongseonhwa)(1956)". . Retrieved 2008-01-22. and Bongseonhwa (1956) at IMDb
  2. ^ Synopsis from "A Touch-Me-Not (Bongseonhwa)(1956)". . Retrieved 2008-01-22.
  3. ^ Cast listing based on "A Touch-Me-Not (Bongseonhwa)(1956)". . Retrieved 2008-01-22.

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