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The Housemaid
Directed by
Kim Ki-young
Not Rated
1960
1h 52m
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7.2
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A composer and his wife are thrown into turmoil when a housemaid becomes more than they bargained for.
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Cast of The Housemaid
Lee Eun-shim
Oh Myeong-sook
Kim Jin-kyu
Kim Dong-sik
Ju Jeung-nyeo
Mrs. Kim
Um Aing-ran
Cho Kyung-hee
Go Seon-ae
Factory Matron
Gang Seok-je
Factory Woman
Wang Suk-rang
Factory Woman
Ra Jeong-ok
Dormitory Supervisor
Ahn Sung-ki
Kim Chang-soon
Lee Yoo-ri
Kim Ae-soon
Ok Gyeong-hui
Kwak Seon-young
Na Ok-ju
Jeon Cheong-yeon
Choi Nam-hyun
Yu Jong-sik
Jo Seok-geun
Driver
Nam Bang-chun
Television Technician
Kim Man
Television Technician
Kim Ki-young
Director / Writer / Producer
Kim Yeong-cheol
Producer
The Housemaid Ratings & Reviews
Floating World
Dustin Chang
It's not lust she's after. She just wants what others have, because that's what a consumerist capitalist is supposed to do.
Boulder Weekly
Michael J. Casey
Claustrophobic and relentless, 'The Housemaid' is the perfect intersection of noir and horror, and one of South Korea's greatest films.
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Sean Axmaker
... a wildly melodramatic story of middle class ambition set almost entirely in a two-story home that becomes something of a prison as the web of desire and anxiety and loathing and social standing closes in on them.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
The strange film has reached cult classic status, as it lays out a nightmarish scenario over its soap opera story.
Combustible Celluloid
Jeffrey M. Anderson
[This] story is perfectly captured in a poetic, demonic way by the camera.
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