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| director = Kim Ki-duk | producer = | writer = Kim Ki-duk Seo Yun-sung | starring = Oh Yeong-il Nam Jeong-im | music = Jeon Jeong-Keun | cinematography = Byeon In-jib | editing = | studio = Keukdong Entertainment Company | distributor = AIP-TV (USA) | released = | runtime = 80 minutes | country = South Korea | language = Korean | budget = }} ''Yongary'' (; lit. ''Great Monster Yongary''), is a 1967 South Korean monster film produced by Keukdong Entertainment. Directed by Kim Ki-duk, and featuring special effects by Kenichi Nakagawa, the film starred Yeong-il Oh and Jeong-im Nam. The film was made to rival the success of Godzilla and featured the same style and techniques of special effects filmmaking used in Godzilla and other Kaiju films utilizing suitmation and miniature sets. Indeed, the Japanese production company Toei would help co-produce the film with Keukdong Entertainment. The film was released direct to Television in the United States by American International Pictures in 1968 as ''Yongary, Monster from the Deep''. ==Synopsis== In the Middle East, a bomb is set off that creates massive earthquakes. Meanwhile, in South Korea, a young couple is about to get married and the tension builds when South Korea sends a manned space capsule to investigate the bomb site. The earthquake makes its way to South Korea, caused by a giant monster named Yongary (inspired by a mythical creature in Korean lore). Yongary attacks Seoul and makes his way to the oil refineries where he consumes the oil. A child related to the aforementioned couple turns off the refineries' oil basins; Yonggary, enraged, starts attacking until a chemical explosion at the refinery proves to have an effect on it. The Korean Government then uses oil to draw Yonggary on a local river, and kills it with a refined version of the ammonia compound. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Yonggary」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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