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Its international English title The Moonlight of Seoul is taken from a 1970s short novel by Kim Seung-wook, 서울의 달빛 0장 ("The Moonlight of Seoul – Part Zero"), which explores the aura of Seoul's nightlife.
There lies kangding town, bathed in silver moonlight. Moonlight shines bright, over kangding town. Lovely maid with a sweet smile, Li the woodcutter's daughter. Zhang the blacksmiths eldest's son, came to court her in moonlight. Moonlight shines bright, a courtship in moonlight. First, he has fallen in love because she is talented and good-looking.
Second, it was released in 3-D, but there's really nothing in the movie that makes it remotely worthy of that format. [NOTE: This was standard for all 3-D films of the era, as both projectors were needed to project 3-D, and the maximum amount of footage that would fit on special reels was 40 minutes.] The cast also makes it an odd film.
Forest Whitaker in 2014. Forest Whitaker is an American actor, producer and director. Whitaker started his career in early roles in films such as Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982), Vision Quest (1985), The Color of Money (1986), Platoon (1986), Good Morning, Vietnam (1987) before his leading role in Clint Eastwood's Bird (1988).
The Forest (2002 film) Forest of the Damned; Forest of the Dead (film) The Forest Rangers (film) Forest Warrior; The Forest (2016 American film) The Forester of the Silver Wood; The Forests Sing Forever; Forêt Debussy; The Four Altars; Freckles (1960 film) Friday the 13th (1980 film) Frostbiter: Wrath of the Wendigo
In fine early impressions such as this example, mica scattered on the surface shines when the print is moved in the light, depicting the moonlight glittering on the dark waves." Block-cutter: Enkatsu (Noguchi Enkatsu). Publisher: Akiyama Buemon. First edition January 1886 [5] 13 The cry of the fox (Konkai)
When Trumpets Fade is a 1998 HBO television movie directed by John Irvin and starring Ron Eldard, Frank Whaley, Zak Orth, and Dylan Bruno. First released on June 27, 1998, the film is set in World War II during the Battle of the Hürtgen Forest .
Dai-bosatsu tōge (大菩薩峠), English title Swords in the Moonlight or Sword in the Moonlight, is a 1957 Japanese jidaigeki and drama film directed by Tomu Uchida. It is based on the novel of the same name by Kaizan Nakazato.