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Lee Man-hee

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Director Lee Man-hee was born in Hawangsimni-dong Seoul, in 1931, the youngest of 8 children. He participated in the Korean War deciphering enemy codes and duringthe years between 1956 and 1961, he worked as an assistant director under the directors Ahn Jong-hwa, Park Gu and Kim Myeong-je. He made his directorial debut in 1961 with Kaleidoscope (Jumadeung) with the support of Kim Seung-ho, one of the most famous actors of the era. Afterward, he proved that he could make movies that were commercially successful with Call 112 (112reul Dollyeora) (1962). He opened a new age of Korean noir and horror with Black Hair (Geomeun Meori) (1964) and The Devil’s Stairway (Mauigyedan) (1964). He also opened up new possibilities in Korean art films with Full Autumn (Manchu) (1966)and continued on this stylistic path with Homebound (Gwiro) (1967) and Holiday (Hyuil). With the decline of the Korean movie industry in the 1970s, he received fewer and fewer opportunities to make movies and this coincided… read more

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LAUGHTODEATH

14Jan12

Where is "Black Hair"?

Colette Balmain

3Sep11

I am trying to track down a copy of Lee Man Hee's 1964 film The Evil Stairs, can anyone help?

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clockworkdaisyblues

28Mar11

check it. Lee Man-Hee collection. http://www.koreafilm.org/publica/dvds.asp

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clockworkdaisyblues

3Jan11

should be rediscover. king of smart movie.

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