The Insect Woman
A schoolgirl goes from braids to bouffant when her mother makes her a bar hostess/prostitute. She cures impotence for Professor Lee and becomes his concubine. His entrepreneurial wife is initially shocked but soon accepts the arrangement and even gives the girl an allowance.
Casts & Crew
Youn Yuh-jung
Nam Koong Won
Jeon Gye-hyeon
Park Jeong-ja
Sa Mi-ja
Also Directed by Kim Ki-young
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