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The Story of the Royal Inspector, Park Mun-su 1930

📅 1930-11-15

Step back to early Korean cinema and discover Geum-ryong Lee's vivid adaptation of the timeless folktale that inspired The Story of the Royal Inspector, Park Mun-su (1930).

Director: Geum-ryong Lee

Cast

Geum-ryong Lee
Geum-ryong Lee
Choon-ha Ham

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Story of the Royal Inspector, Park Mun-su (1930) about?

This early Korean drama unfolds as a magistrate, tasked with exposing hidden corruption, journeys through a labyrinth of deceit and oppression. His mission tests not only his resolve but the fragile trust between ruler and ruled.

Who directed The Story of the Royal Inspector, Park Mun-su?

Geum-ryong Lee directed this adaptation, showcasing his skill in bringing historical tales to life on the screen.

Who stars in The Story of the Royal Inspector, Park Mun-su?

The cast includes director Geum-ryong Lee in the title role, alongside Choon-ha Ham, who plays a pivotal supporting character.

Is The Story of the Royal Inspector, Park Mun-su (1930) worth watching?

Though unrated, its historical significance and dramatic depth make it a compelling watch for fans of early cinema and classic storytelling. The focus on integrity and justice offers enduring relevance.

How long is The Story of the Royal Inspector, Park Mun-su?

Runtime details are not listed.

About The Story of the Royal Inspector, Park Mun-su (1930) — Early Korean Cinema's Classic Tale of Justice and Courage

Step back to early Korean cinema and discover Geum-ryong Lee's vivid adaptation of the timeless folktale that inspired The Story of the Royal Inspector, Park Mun-su (1930).

This historical drama plunges viewers into the Joseon-era legend of Pak Mun-su, a fictional magistrate whose unshakable integrity shines against a backdrop of corruption and social injustice. Framed by crimson palace walls and shadowy alleyways, Lee's direction balances sweeping visuals with intimate character moments, weaving themes of justice, courage, and the price of moral clarity. With Geum-ryong Lee himself taking the lead role and Choon-ha Ham lending gravitas as his loyal ally, the film transforms a centuries-old fable into a stirring cinematic experience that resonates even today.