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Directed by | Shim Hyung-rae |
Screenplay by | Park Hui-jun[1] Marty Poole[2] (2001 version) |
Based on | Yongary, Monster from the Deep by Kim Ki-duk |
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Cinematography | Kim An-hong[1] |
Edited by | Ko Im-pyo[1] |
Music by | Jo Seong-woo[1] |
Production companies | Zero Nine Entertainment[3] Hyundai Capital Corp.[3] Korea Technology Finance Corp.[3] Sinbo Investment Corp.[3] CKD Investment Corp. Samboo Finance Ent. Government of Suwon City |
Distributed by | Media Film International |
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Running time | 90 minutes[1] (Theatrical) 95 minutes[2] (2001 version) |
Country | South Korea |
Language | English |
Budget | US$13.5 million[4] |
Yonggary (Korean: 용가리; RR: Yonggari) is a 1999 English-language South Korean monster film directed by Shim Hyung-rae (credited onscreen also as Hyung Rae Shim) and is a reimagining[5][6] of the character Yonggary, originating from the 1967 film Yongary, Monster from the Deep. Despite being a South Korean production, the film's principal cast consists of Western actors such as Harrison Young, Donna Phillipson, Richard B. Livingston, Briant Wells, Brad Sergi, Dan Cashman, and Bruce Cornwell.
Yonggary was released in South Korea on July 17, 1999. An alternative cut was later released with an altered plot, new footage, and updated special effects on January 20, 2001 as Yonggary: 2001 Upgrade Edition, which was distributed in North America as Reptilian.[7][8][9] The film was considered the most expensive South Korean film produced at the time of its release.[10]
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