Midnight Ballad for Ghost Theater

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Midnight Ballad for Ghost Theater
Hangul
삼거리 극장
Hanja
거리
Revised RomanizationSamgeori Geukjang
McCune–ReischauerSamgŏri Kŭkjang
Directed byJeon Kye-soo
Written byJeon Kye-soo
Produced byHwang Yoon-kyeong
Lee Seung-jae
StarringKim Kkot-bi
Chun Ho-jin
Park Joon-myeon
Jo Hee-bong
CinematographyKim Yeong-min
Edited byKim Hyeong-joo
Music byKim Dong-ki
Production
companies
LJ Films
Prime Entertainment
Distributed byCJ Entertainment
Cinema Service
Release date
  • November 23, 2006 (2006-11-23)
Running time
120 minutes
CountrySouth Korea
LanguageKorean

Midnight Ballad for Ghost Theater (Korean: 삼거리 극장; lit. Three-way Intersection Theater; aka The Ghost Theater) is a 2006 South Korean musical fantasy comedy horror film written and directed by Jeon Kye-soo.

Plot[edit]

The plot follows a young girl, Seong So-dan as she searches for her grandmother, who disappears at the beginning of the film after announcing that she wanted to go and see "her film". So-dan goes to the movie theatre to look for her and stops the suicidal manager from hanging himself. He gives her a job working in the box office, so she can wait and see if her grandmother will show up.

One night, while So-dan is working late at the theater, four ghosts appear to her; Wanda, a bulimic ex-kisaeng who obsessively counts her own hair; Elisa, a Joseon Dynasty princess; Ijawa Hiroshi, a Japanese soldier stationed in Korea and Mosquito. Each of the ghosts is identical to a member of the theater staff working during the day.

So-dan overcomes her fear of the ghosts and joins them as they perform in the theatre, at night. She eventually discovers that they were part of an acting troupe, which also included her grandmother and the manager. The four of them were killed at the premier of their debut film "Minosoo: The Bull-headed Man" and have decided to haunt the theatre until the film is shown again.

Cast[edit]

Reception[edit]

Although the film performed only moderately at the box office and had only a limited DVD release, it is gaining reputation as a cult film and has been compared to the work of Tim Burton and to The Rocky Horror Picture Show thanks to its surreal edge.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ [1], Review of "Midnight Ballad for Ghost Theater". Retrieved on July 13, 2010.

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