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Gyeong-ok Choi

Feb 20, 1933 - Gyeongseongbu, Korea

Gyeong-ok Choi was a South Korean film director, cinematographer, and producer active from the late 1950s to the early 1970s. He began his career as a cinematographer, contributing to films such as A College Woman's Confession (1958) and Madam White Snake (1960). Choi transitioned to directing with works like That Man in Chang-An (1967) and Blind Swordswoman (1969). His films often explored themes of revenge and martial arts, reflecting the cinematic trends of South Korea during that period.

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Cast

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Movie1969Blind Swordswoman
Movie1969The Armless Swordsman

Crew

Media
Movie1957The Shadowless PagodaCinematographyCrew
Movie1959A Sister's GardenCinematographyCrew
Movie1965The International Secret AgentDirectorDirecting
Movie1960A Returned ManCinematographyCrew
Movie1967One-sided Love of PrincessProducerProduction
Movie1958A College Woman's ConfessionDirector of PhotographyCamera
Movie1961An UpstartDirector of PhotographyCamera
Movie1959It's Not Her SinDirector of PhotographyCamera
Movie1967The King with My FaceProducerProduction
Movie1969Blind SwordswomanDirectorDirecting
Movie1962RevengeDirectorDirecting
Movie1960A Sad PastoraleDirector of PhotographyCamera
Movie1960Madam White SnakeDirector of PhotographyCamera
Movie1967That Man in Chang-AnDirectorDirecting
Movie1971Final Facedown in Cheonma MountainDirectorDirecting
Movie1963The Cloud Bridge of GratitudeDirectorDirecting
Movie1967The King with My FaceDirectorDirecting
Movie1966Princess Iron FanDirectorDirecting