
Woon-gyu Na
Directing
Biography
No biography available for Woon-gyu Na.
Born: October 23, 1902
Place of Birth: Hoeryong, North Hamgyong Province, Korean Empire [now Democratic People's Republic of Korea]
Known For

The Male
The story of the miners who dealt with the cruel master of the quarry.

Village of strong guys
About the pastor's daughter, who reconciled the irreconcilable fighters - the inhabitants of two neighboring villages.

A Ferry Boat that Has No Owner
A farmer sells his land to go to Seoul and become a rickshaw driver.

The Grief of Geumgan
The film concerns the playboy son of a rich man. After he gets a village girl pregnant, she commits suicide. The playboy is later murdered by his ex-wife.

Immunity
The film concerns the 3-day rule of Kim Ok-kyun (1851-1894), and his attempt to modernize Korea.

The Street Named Jongno
The film is a melodrama in which Na Woon-gyu's character breaks up with his girlfriend and becomes a vagabond. The girlfriend marries another man. When Na returns and discovers her married, he leaves again.

Shadow
The story is a melodrama concerning a young woman, played by Yun Bong-choon, who is abused by her stepmother and half-sister. After her stepmother expels her from her home, she stabs her stepmother.

Arirang 3
Tae-jun, seeing the beauty of Young-hee, was inflamed with passion for her. However, her brother Young-jin prevented him from approaching the girl. By placing Young-jin in a mental hospital, Tae Joon finally has free access to his sister.

Incident of the 7th Bamboo Flute
This action-oriented film tells the story of a traveling theatrical troupe. When one of the actresses is sold to criminals running an opium den, Woon-gyu Na's character rescues her and returns her to the troupe.

Jang-han-mong
Filmography
as Young-jin
as Chunsam
as Yeong-jin
as Ch'oe Yeong-jin