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2004 South Korean film
Ghost House
Poster for Ghost House
Hangul귀신이 산다
Revised RomanizationGwishini sanda
McCune–ReischauerKwisini sanda
Directed byKim Sang-jin
Written byJang Hang-jun
Jang Jae-yeong
Produced byLee Min-ho
Kang Woo-suk
StarringCha Seung-won
Jang Seo-hee
CinematographyLee Gi-won
Edited byKo Im-pyo
Music bySohn Moo-hyun
Distributed byCinema Service
Release date
  • September 17, 2004 (2004-09-17)
Running time119 minutes
CountrySouth Korea
LanguageKorean
BudgetUS$3.7 million

Ghost House is a 2004 South Korean horror-comedy film. It was released in South Korea on September 7, 2004, and was the fourth best selling film of the year with 2,890,000 tickets sold.

Plot

Pil-gi (Cha Seung-won) has finally saved enough money to make his late father's wish come true: He can buy his own house. However, upon moving into his new residence, he is bothered by one if its previous residents, a poltergeist, who claims the house belongs to it and attempts to scare him out. Pil-gi will not give up on his dream so easily, though. He calls the police, invites friends to stay for the night, and tries exorcism rituals. None of it works. During one attack by the poltergeist he is struck by lightning and awakes in a hospital. He eventually decides it would be best to sell the house, but upon returning he discovers that he can see the ghost who has been haunting him. She reveals that her name is Yeon-hwa (Jang Seo-hee) and, now less frightened, Pil-gi talks to her and he decides to stay. However, an investor looking to build a new hotel on the site makes Pil-gi an offer to buy the house. Now it is Yeon-hwa's turn to be afraid. She begs him not to sell the house and tells him her life story. Pil-gi vows to help her keep her house.

Cast

See also

References

  1. "The Best Selling Films of 2004" Archived 2011-10-08 at the Wayback Machine. Koreanfilm.org. Retrieved June 4, 2012.

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