Mountain Strawberries 4 | |||||||||||||||
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Director: | Kim Su-hyeong[1] | ||||||||||||||
Producer: | Kim Su-hyeong | ||||||||||||||
Starring: | Gang Hye-ji | ||||||||||||||
Music: | Lee Jong-sik | ||||||||||||||
Cinematography: | Chun Jo-myuong | ||||||||||||||
Editing: | Ree Kyoung-ja | ||||||||||||||
Distributor: | Tae Kwang Films Co., Ltd. | ||||||||||||||
Runtime: | 95 minutes | ||||||||||||||
Country: | South Korea | ||||||||||||||
Language: | Korean |
Mountain Strawberries 4, also known as Wild Strawberries 4, is a 1991 South Korean film directed by Kim Su-hyeong. It was the fourth entry in the Mountain Strawberries series.
In 1950 an unsatisfied widow makes her living selling medicine from village to village while searching for an energetic man to wed. She meets a strong but unintelligent man who works on a boat and wrestles and plays the drum in his spare time. After living with him happily for a short time and bearing him a daughter, the widow's unsatisfied spirit leads her astray. Years later she secretly watches her daughter's wedding, and leaves, beating a drum.[2]