Madame Aema 9

Madame Aema 9
Theatrical poster for Madame Aema 9 (1993)
Hangul 9
Hanja 9
Revised Romanization Aemabuin 9
McCune–Reischauer Aemapuin 9
Directed by Kim Sung-su[1]
Produced by Choe Chun-ji
Written by Song Jae-beom
Starring Jin Ju-hui
Music by Gang In-hyeok
Cinematography Seo Il-ryong
Edited by Cho Ki-hyung
Distributed by Yun Bang Films Co., Ltd.
Release date
  • November 6, 1993 (1993-11-06)
Running time
95 minutes
Country South Korea
Language Korean

Madame Aema 9 (Hangul: 애마부인 9; RR: Aema Buin 9) is a 1993 South Korean film directed by Kim Sung-su. It was the ninth in the Madame Aema series, the longest-running film series in Korean cinema.[2]

Plot

Aema is a bored housewife married to a successful, workaholic businessman. She begins an affair with Jean, a business associate of her husband's. Her husband suspects and begins tormenting Aema, while not letting on that he knows, to protect a business deal. Aema leaves her husband, but is persuaded to return after heeding advice from a friend.[1]

Cast

  • Jin Ju-hui: Aema[1]
  • Park Gyeol: Jean
  • No Hyeon-u: Hyeon-woo
  • Gang Seon-yeong: kang-hee
  • Yun Bo-ra: Secretary
  • Seo Ji-eun: Model
  • Hong Chung-gil: Manager

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 "Madame Emma 9 (Aemabu-in 9)(1993)". Korean Movie Database. Retrieved 29 June 2009.
  2. Lankov, Andrei (13 December 2007). "(481) Dictating Sex". The Korea Times. Archived from the original on 2007-05-28. Retrieved 29 June 2009.

English

  • "AEMA BUIN 9". The Complete Index to World Film. Retrieved 29 June 2009.
  • Aema buin 9 (1993) on IMDb
  • "Madame Emma 9 (Aemabu-in 9)(1993)". Korean Movie Database. Retrieved 29 June 2009.

Korean

  • 애마부인 9 (in Korean). [www.cine21.com]. Retrieved 29 June 2009.
  • 애마부인 9 (1993) (in Korean). Korean Movie Database. Retrieved 29 June 2009.
  • "불능의 시대 밤의 여왕 <애마부인> 20년, 그 환각과 도피의 초상 (Article on 20th anniversary of start of series)" (in Korean). www.cine21.com. 8 February 2002. Retrieved 24 June 2009.
  • "<애마부인> 감독 정인엽 인터뷰 (Interview with Madame Aema Director, Seong In-yeob)" (in Korean). www.cine21.com. 8 February 2002. Retrieved 24 June 2009.


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