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.
Directing
28
Male
1931-10-06
Hawangsimni-dong, Seoul, South Korea
이만희, Lee Man-hui, Man-hee Lee
Marine Battleground
Black Hair
The Devil's Stairway
Homebound
The Starting Point
A Water Mill
A Day Off
The Road to Sampo
7 Women P.O.W's
Assassin
A Triangular Trap
4 O'Clock, 1950
The Midnight Sun
Break Up The Chain
Full Autumn
Legend of Ssarigol
Confess of Woman
Soldiers of YMS504
A Hero without a Serial Number
Living in the Sky
A Girl Looks Like the Sun
Wildflowers on the Battleground
Cheongnyeo
Market
Life
Swindler Mr. Heo
Heugmaek