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find him. The military suggests using guided missiles against Yongary, but the authorities fear the missiles might do more damage than the monster and may destroy the landmarks of old Korea. However, the authorities decide that Korea's future is more important and agree to use the guided missiles. Icho manages to escape through the city's sewers and reaches an oil refinery, where he finds Yongary drinking oil and gasoline. Icho turns off the main valve, which causes Yongary to go berserk and destroy a tank that triggers a chemical reaction that makes Yongary itch and scratch.
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and is credited as the film's special effects cinematographer in the film's original Korean credits. The final film had 280 special effects cuts, with the crew filming three to five cuts per day. 15,000 lightbulbs were used for the miniature sets, with two-thirds of the available lighting equipment from studios in the country assembled for the film.
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in 1953 was signed, stating, "Symbolically, you could say, that the monster represents the South's fears in those days. It rises up from the ground in the place where the war stopped and resumes fighting and it swoops down from the North to destroy the city of Seoul all over again." Korean critic and
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Lee Byoung-woo, the film's associate producer, acted as an intermediate between the South Korean filmmakers and the Japanese staff and helped train the South Korean staff in the special effects techniques used by the Japanese crew. Byoung-woo arranged for the Japanese crew to come work on the effects
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Principal photography began on April 3, 1967, while the special effects photography commenced on April 6 with Cho Kyoung-min performing in the Yongary suit, who was paid ₩100,000 ($ 400 in USD). The special effects took three months to shoot and were filmed in two studios in Seoul. The miniatures and
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The screenwriter originally intended for Yongary to be a single-celled organism from space that mutated into a giant monster after exposure from radiation. Film critic and scholar Kim Song-ho revealed that in the original Korean script the name of the country conducting nuclear tests (the Middle East
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Due to the original prints having been lost, the film became unavailable on television and home media in its native country for 44 years until it was broadcast on television in South Korea for the first time on June 19, 2011; however, it was the English version that aired with Korean subtitles taken
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on August 13, 1967, and sold 110,000 to 150,000 tickets during its theatrical run, which was a success for the film at the time due to a low number of cinemas in the country (570 screens total) and the population at the time being 25 million. Keukdong Entertainment partnered with Toei for the film's
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Icho then returns to Il-Woo's house to tell him what happened at the refinery. Il-Woo then reveals this discovery to the authorities and urges them to not use the guided missiles because they will give him more energy, but his claims are brushed off and they proceed with the missile plan regardless.
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but stated that "Yongary is one of the better Godzilla-inspired rip-offs. The suit has some impressive detailing, like the four tail spikes, and the suit looks more impressive than those that would show up in the majority of the Gamera films. While the effects are rarely very realistic, there are a
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to find a weakness in Yongary. His girlfriend, Soona, opposes this, but he goes anyway. Soona and her younger brother, Icho, pursue Il-Woo to try to stop him. Yongary eventually reaches Seoul and causes complete destruction. During the rampage, Il-Woo and Soona lose Icho and walk around trying to
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suit. The character was designed in Korea, while the suit was built in Japan based on the Korean team's design. Director Kim Ki-duk found that the suit lacked terror and was disappointed with the final results, but proceeded to film with the suit since there was no time or money to produce a new
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after violently bleeding from his body. The following morning, Il-Woo is commended for his role in defeating Yongary; however, he cites Icho as the real hero for providing him with the information of Yongary's eating habits. In the end, Icho opines that Yongary was not evil by nature, but rather
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praised the film's production values and perceived it as a savior of the Korean film industry, stating, "The miniature sets of the city of Seoul, or tanks, or fighter planes were delicate and real." The writer also felt that the film would "breathe fresh air into Korean cinema".
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international release, with Toei acting as the film's international sales agent. Toei's name was featured in posters in various territories, leading to confusion that the film was a complete Japanese production. For its German release, the film was re-titled as
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Applies to the English edit for American International Television. With no surviving copy of the original Korean print, its runtime is unknown. Elements of the original Korean version exist in a damaged 48-minute print acquired by the
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models cost ₩5 million ($ 20,000 in USD), the 12 constructed sets cost ₩7 million ($ 27,000 in USD), the Yongary suit cost ₩1.2 million ($ 5,000 in USD), and ₩500,000 ($ 2,000 in USD) was spent on gunpowder for pyrotechnics.
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was a symbolic gesture from the Korean production team, stating, "In the point of view of the Korean crew, that might have kind of a double meaning. To crush the symbol of Japanese colonization by a Korean monster."
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in the English version) was originally called "Orebia", with the location of the test being the "Goma Desert". In another part of the script, the "Goma Desert" was spelled as "
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in 1989. Alpha Video released a cropped, fullscreen version of the film on DVD in 2004. MGM released a widescreen remastered version of the film on DVD as part of their
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Keukdong (Far East) Entertainment Company employed staff from Equis Productions and Toei's special effects staff to helm the film's effects. Masao Yagi, who built the
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through their television division in 1969. AIP attached Salvatore Billitteri to supervise the English version's post-production and had the film dubbed by
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as it was unable to be projected due to heavy damage. The 48 minute version premiered at the first Chungmuro International Film Festival in 2008.
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lot of them, with probably more city destruction than would show up in any of the original Godzilla movies made after this point."
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Film scholar and critic Kim So-Young published an essay in 2000 where he noted how the evacuation and destruction scenes in the
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is dispatched to the Inwang area to attack Yongary, but with no success. Il-Woo, a young scientist, decides to go to
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released the film on Blu-ray and DVD in January 2016, which featured an audio commentary by Steve Ryfle (author of
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edits of the TV version. The MGM DVD release was sourced from a textless interpositive of the complete film.
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acquired a 48-minute 35mm print of the Korean version of the film. The print was converted to
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Historian Steve Ryfle noted that reviews at the time were "quite good". A reviewer for the
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was used for a few composite shots. Akira Suzuki designed the mechanical miniature props.
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Based on the English version. The original Korean version is considered partly lost.
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on August 13, 1967 and was released in the United States directly to television by
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For its release in North America, Keukdong Entertainment Company sold the film to
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Il-Woo then goes to work on a chemical to defeat Yongary using a precipitate of
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line in September 2007, paired on a double-sided disc as a double feature with
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province, the authorities impose martial law in the area. The quake strikes
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after being awakened by an earthquake triggered by a nuclear bomb test.
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Film historian Steve Ryfle noted that Yongary first appears in
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Japan's Favorite Mon-Star: The Unofficial Biography of Godzilla
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scholar Kim Song-ho noted that Yongary's attack on the
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Index

Yongary: Monster from the Deep

Hangul
Hanja
Revised Romanization
Kim Ki-duk
Toei Company
American International Television
Seoul
Korean
Hanja
RR
kaiju film
Kim Ki-duk
South Korean studio
Japanese studio
Toei Company
Yongary
Seoul
Toho
Godzilla series
practical special effects filmmaking
kaiju
suitmation
Seoul
South Korea
American International Television
Shim Hyung-rae
Yonggary
South Korea

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