Gyeong-ok Choi
An image from The Shadowless Pagoda, one of the productions that also features Gyeong-ok Choi.

Gyeong-ok Choi

February 20, 1933 — Gyeongseongbu, Korea

Gyeong-ok Choi was a South Korean film director, cinematographer, and producer active from the late 1950s to the early 1970s. He began his career as a cinematographer, contributing to films such as A College Woman's Confession (1958) and Madam White Snake (1960). Choi transitioned to directing with works like That Man in Chang-An (1967) and Blind Swordswoman (1969). His films often explored themes of revenge and martial arts, reflecting the cinematic trends of South Korea during that period.

That Man in Chang-An

That Man in Chang-An

1967

Madam White Snake

Madam White Snake

1960

A College Woman's Confession

A College Woman's Confession

1958

The Shadowless Pagoda

The Shadowless Pagoda

1957

It's Not Her Sin

It's Not Her Sin

1959

The King with My Face

The King with My Face

1967

A Sister's Garden

A Sister's Garden

1959

An Upstart

An Upstart

1961