
Yun Bong-chun
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Yun Bong-chun.
Born: March 22, 1902
Place of Birth: Hoeryong, North Hamgyong Province, Korean Empire [now Democratic People's Republic of Korea]
Known For

Hurrah! For Freedom
During the country's occupation Choi was only allowed to make Japan-friendly films, but the plot of Hurrah! For Freedom is distinctly different, telling the story of a Korean resistance fighter in 1945.

Angels on the Street
Myeong-ja, a flower vendor in Seoul, and her young brother Yong-pil, are orphans who have been taken in by some very bad people. Yong-pil finds refuge in a private orphanage and Myeong-ja takes her chances with a flower customer.

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

The Robber
The main content is the conflict between the rich man Song Chi-ho and the blacksmith Ko Young-nam's family and various incidents between Oh Young-min and the people around him. It also tells the story of other content. Joo Joo-gyu, the son of wealthy Yun Bong-chun, begs his father to send him to study abroad, but his mischievous father is reckless. One night a thief picked it up and found it to be his son. The mischievous father also wakes up and confiscates his fortune and sends his son to study abroad the way he wants.

Season for Singing
A rich man from the capital comes to the village, where he seduces young Ok-bon, which he takes with him to Seoul. However, Ok-bon already had a fiancé named Gil-yeon, a young man from the same village who intends to fight for his love.

Sorrowful Song in the Buddhist Monastery
The story of a man and a woman who fell in love without knowing that they were half-brother and sister.

The Consolatory Song
Bo-shim's father sends her to a rich man to be his concubine. Her lover, Geum-ryong, becomes a Buddhist monk in the hope of forgetting her but with little success

Su-il and Sun-ae
Su-il's life is turned upside down when he learns that his lover Sun-ae is getting married to the wealthy Jun-bae. Embittered, Su-il becomes a loan shark, but when he finds out about Sun-ae's illness, he tries to start over from scratch.

The Big Grave

Immunity
The film concerns the 3-day rule of Kim Ok-kyun (1851-1894), and his attempt to modernize Korea.
Filmography
as Gwon Seo-bang
as Seon-saeng Kim
as Kim Ok Gyun
as Pil-sun