
Ghost House
Sep 17 2004
•2h 3m
•Comedy, Horror
Park Pil-gi’s family has never owned a house for three generations. They have to live in a rented room all their lives. Quite understandably, his father’s will at his death bed was ‘get your own house,’ which became Pil-gi’s goal in life. He works at a shipyard by day and as part-time chauffeur by night. After 10 years he finally manages to buy a two-storey house near the beach in Geoje-do, with some loans and mortgage. On the day he moves in, he shouts “Father… I did it! I bought my own house!” But his joy soon turns to fear. A knife flies toward him, the actor on TV suddenly shouts at him to leave the house, and even crawls out of the screen.…
Cast
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Cha Seung-won
Pil-gi

Jang Seo-hee
Yeon-hwa

Jang Hang-seon
Jang Kil-bog

Son Tae-young
Su-kyung
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