Mines are Better (1969)

Mines are Better (1969) poster

Seong-chun, who just arrived from the countryside, wonders around the Seoul streets, and meets his old friend, Bong-su. He moves into Bong-su's house, where he stays on rent. But the landlord is very nosy. Bong-su lies that Seong-chun is his wife. Seong-chun dressed as a woman and pretends to act as his wife. But one day, Seong-chun falls in love with a girl next door and proposes her.

Director: Lee Hyeong-pyo
Genre: Drama, Comedy
Runtime: 110 min
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Cinematography: 용우일
Production: Hap Dong Film
Country: South Korea
Language: 한국어/조선말
Original Language: ko
More Films by Director: Lee Hyeong-pyo
More Films in Genre: Drama, Comedy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Mines are Better about?
Seong-chun, who just arrived from the countryside, wonders around the Seoul streets, and meets his old friend, Bong-su. He moves into Bong-su's house, where he stays on rent. But the landlord is very nosy. Bong-su lies that Seong-chun is his wife. Seong-chun dressed as a woman and pretends to act as his wife. But one day, Seong-chun falls in love with a girl next door and proposes her.
Who directed Mines are Better?
Mines are Better was directed by Lee Hyeong-pyo.
Who stars in Mines are Better?
Mines are Better stars Seo Young-choon, Ku Bong-seo, Ko Eun-a, Lee Geum-hui, Yang Hoon, Jeong Ae-ran.
How long is Mines are Better?
Mines are Better has a runtime of 1h 50m (110 minutes).
What genre is Mines are Better?
Mines are Better is a Drama, Comedy film.
Where was Mines are Better produced?
Mines are Better was produced in South Korea.