The Fox Family

For other uses, see Fox Family (disambiguation).
The Fox Family

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Hangul
Hanja
Revised Romanization Gumiho Gajok
McCune–Reischauer Kumiho Kajok
Directed by Lee Hyung-gon
Produced by Shim Jae-myung
Lee Ha-na
Kim Hyeon-cheol
Written by Jeon Hyeon-jin
Park Eun-ah
Starring Joo Hyun
Park Jun-gyu
Ha Jung-woo
Park Si-yeon
Ko Joo-yeon
Music by Bang Jun-seok
Lee Byung-hoon
Cinematography Choi Jin-woong
Edited by Gwon Gi-suk
Distributed by MK Pictures
Release dates
  • September 27, 2006 (2006-09-27)
Running time
102 minutes
Country South Korea
Language Korean
Budget US$3.8 million
Box office US$806,638

The Fox Family (Hangul: 구미호 가족; RR: Gumiho Gajok) is a 2006 South Korean film. Made on a budget of ₩3.5 billion (US$3.8 million), the film is a musical comedy about the kumiho of Korean mythology.[1]

Plot

Disguising themselves as humans, a family of kumiho travel from their home in the mountains to the city. The kumiho can only truly become human if they consume a human liver during an eclipse that occurs once every thousand years, and with just thirty days to go they open a circus in the hope of attracting some victims. But the only person they succeed in capturing is conman Gi-dong, and things get complicated when the family's eldest daughter falls in love with him. In addition, a series of murders in the city brings the family under suspicion from a local police department.

Cast

Release

The Fox Family was released in South Korea on 27 September 2006,[2] and on its opening weekend was ranked seventh at the box office with 39,025 admissions.[3] The film went on to receive a total of 202,990 admissions nationwide,[2] with a gross (as of 8 October 2006) of US$806,638.[4]

In August 2007, The Fox Family was screened at the 3rd Jecheon International Music & Film Festival.[5]

References

  1. Park, Soo-mee. "[DVD Review] Foxes have atrocious pick-up lines". JoongAng Daily, 14 May 2007. Retrieved on 7 December 2008.
  2. 1 2 "Commercial Releases in 2006: Box-Office Admission Results". Koreanfilm.org. Retrieved on 6 December 2008.
  3. "Korean Box Office" (2006.09.29 ~ 2006.10.01). HanCinema. Retrieved on 6 December 2008.
  4. "South Korea Box Office October 6–8, 2006". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved on 6 December 2008.
  5. D'Sa, Nigel. "Jecheon Fest Highlights Music-themed Films". Korean Film Council, 7 August 2007. Retrieved on 7 December 2008.

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