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In this Korean name, the family name is Lee.
Lee Man-hee
Born(1931-10-06)October 6, 1931
Seoul, South Korea
DiedApril 13, 1975(1975-04-13) (aged 43)
OccupationFilm director
SpouseMoon Sook (1974-1975)
ChildrenLee Hye-young
Korean name
Hangul이만희
Hanja
Revised RomanizationI Man-hui
McCune–ReischauerI Man-hŭi

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. His works include Assassin (1969). He died in 1975 from liver cancer. His daughter, Lee Hye-young, is an actress.

Movies

  • 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

  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. Archived from the original on October 21, 2016. 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

External links

Blue Dragon Film Award for Best Director
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Buil Film Awards for Best Director
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Grand Bell Awards for Best Director
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Baeksang Arts Award for Best Director – Film
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