Madam Oh

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Madam Oh
Directed byBong-rae Lee
Written byJung-hie Kim
Produced byJeong-hwan Kwak
Starring
CinematographyMyeong-hie Ahn
Edited byHui-su Kim
Music byYun-ju Jeong
Release date
  • March 8, 1965 (1965-03-08)
CountrySouth Korea
LanguageKorean

Madam Oh is 1965 South Korean drama film directed by Bong-rae Lee.

Plot

During Japan's occupation of Korea, a Korean man and his Japanese lover conceived a child. While his lover was pregnant, the Japanese ended their occupation and the couple was forced to separate. After twenty years, the man is finally given an opportunity to meet his daughter. He learns that she is working at a coffee shop but has difficulties with money. Against the wishes of his current wife, he attempts to help his daughter with her problems.


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