Gyeong-ok Choi
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.
Crew

The Shadowless Pagoda
Cinematography

A Sister's Garden
Cinematography
The International Secret Agent
Director

A Returned Man
Cinematography

One-sided Love of Princess
Producer

A College Woman's Confession
Director of Photography

An Upstart
Director of Photography

It's Not Her Sin
Director of Photography

The King with My Face
Producer, Director

Blind Swordswoman
Director

Revenge
Director

A Sad Pastorale
Director of Photography

Madam White Snake
Director of Photography

That Man in Chang-An
Director

Final Facedown in Cheonma Mountain
Director
The Cloud Bridge of Gratitude
Director

Princess Iron Fan
Director
