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Birthday: October 6, 1931 (94)
Place of Birth: Hawangsimni-dong, Seoul, South Korea
Biography
One of the most important Korean filmmakers in the 1960s and 70s, LEE Man-hee established his reputation as a master of genre cinema, at a time the industry had yet to embrace horrors and thrillers, which have since become staples of the local film scene.
Known For
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The Road to Sampo (1975)Age: 44Director
A Triangular Trap (1975)Age: 44Director
A Girl Looks Like the Sun (1975)Age: 44Director
Wildflowers on the Battleground (1974)Age: 43Director
Cheongnyeo (1974)Age: 43Director
4 O'Clock, 1950 (1972)Age: 41Director
Break Up The Chain (1971)Age: 40Director
The Midnight Sun (1971)Age: 40Director
Assassin (1969)Age: 38Director
Confess of Woman (1969)Age: 38Director
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