Lee Man-hee (director)

Summary

Lee Man-hee (October 6, 1931 – April 13, 1975) was a South Korean film director who worked prominently in South Korea's film industry during the 1960s and early 1970s.[1][2][3] His works include Assassin (1969).[4][5] He died in 1975 from liver cancer.[6] His daughter, Lee Hye-young, is an actress.[7][8][9]

Lee Man-hee
Born(1931-10-06)October 6, 1931
DiedApril 13, 1975(1975-04-13) (aged 43)
OccupationFilm director
SpouseMoon Sook (1974-1975)
ChildrenLee Hye-young
Korean name
Hangul
이만희
Hanja
李晩熙
Revised RomanizationI Man-hui
McCune–ReischauerI Man-hŭi

Movies edit

  • Kaleidoscope (1961)
  • A Disobedient Son (1961)
  • Call 112 (1962)
  • Until I Die (1962)
  • Don't Look Back (1963)
  • The Marines Who Never Returned (1963)
  • The Twelve Nyang Life (1963)
  • Han Seok-bong (1963)
  • Soldiers of YMS504 (1963)
  • Where Can I Stand? (1964)
  • The Evil Stairs (aka The Devil's Stairway) (1964)
  • The Intimidator (1964)
  • Black Hair (1964)
  • The Chaser (1964)
  • Myohyang's Elegy (1964)
  • Market (1965)
  • Heukmaek (1965)
  • The Seven Female POW's (1965)
  • Heilong River (1965)
  • A Hero without Serial Number (1966)
  • Late Autumn(1966)
  • Unforgettable Woman (1966)
  • A Water Mill (1966)
  • Swindler Mr. Heo (1967)
  • Legend of Ssarigol(1967)
  • Oblivion (1967)
  • Horror of Triangle (1967)
  • Coming Back (1967)
  • A Spotted Man (1967)
  • The Starting Point(1967)
  • Heat and Cold (1967)
  • Whistle (1967)
  • Harimao in Bangkok (1967)
  • Outing (1968)
  • Living in the Sky (1968)
  • A Journey (1968)
  • A Day Off (1968)
  • Assassin (1969)
  • Life (1969)
  • Confess of Woman (1969)
  • Six Shadows (1969)
  • Goboi gangui dari (1970)
  • Break Up the Chain (1971)
  • The Midnight Sun (1972)
  • 4 o'clock, Nineteen Fifty (1972)
  • Japanese Pirate (1972)
  • Cheongnyeo(1974)
  • The Wild Flowers in the Battle Field (1974)
  • A Girl Who Looks Like the Sun (1974)
  • A Triangular Trap (1974)
  • The Road to Sampo (1975)

References edit

  1. ^ "LEE Man-hee". Korean Film Biz Zone. Retrieved 2 September 2016.
  2. ^ "Director Lee Man-hee: His Life and Movies". Korean Film Archive via Google. Retrieved 2 September 2016.
  3. ^ Jeong, Han-seok (7 October 2015). "The 40th Anniversary of LEE Man-hee's Death". Korean Film Biz Zone. Retrieved 2 September 2016.
  4. ^ "Masters of Korean cinema/Lee Man-hee, the forgotten master".
  5. ^ http://english.ohmynews.com/articleview/article_view.asp?menu=c10400&no=244550&rel_no=1
  6. ^ www.myheritage.com https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10182-1661480/lee-man-hui-in-biographical-summaries-of-notable-people. Retrieved 2023-12-23. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  7. ^ "영화배우 문숙이 30년 만에 고백하는 "23세 연상 고 이만희 감독과의 운명적인 만남과 사랑, 가슴 아픈 이별…"". 22 September 2007.
  8. ^ "Image". Archived from the original on 24 October 2014.
  9. ^ http://www.kmdb.or.kr/eng/vod/special_list_view.asp?idx=370

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