17th August 2013
Lee Doo-yong was born on December 24, 1942. He started working in film during the 1960s under Lee Man-hee and debuted at the beginning of the 1970s. Although largely retired, he has done some work in movies as recently as 2011. During the 1970s, Lee made 34 films, all of which are now listed on this site. One interesting thing he did was the five part Taekwan Series released in full throughout 1974.
Below are the posters and ads from Lee’s films that I had yet to upload. The rest can be found, along with the films of other directors, by clicking the tab marked “The 1970s” at the top of the page. Click the thumbnails below to enlarge.
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12th August 2013
THE FLU
HIDE AND SEEK
Let’s Go to the Rose Motel (translation of Korean title– International title not yet assigned)
THE BIG PICTURE (Documentary)
THE BLUFF Trailer unavailable
LET ME OUT
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4th August 2013
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31st July 2013
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29th July 2013
The Terror Live–
I know everyone is talking about Snowpiercer this week, but I really hope this movie does well too.
Snowpiercer–
And since it will be rainy again, t’s a good week to watch a movie or two! Don’t miss these two!
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27th July 2013
I finished the films of Ko Yeong-nam! That is a huge step towards completing the index of 1970s Korean films. Oh, there are still quite a few to do.. and some directors with nearly two dozen films left.. but no filmographies are quite like Mr. Ko’s. Some of his films were very difficult to come up with images for. Finishing his works for this decade has me looking forward to the future. When I finish the 70s, should I continue with the 80s? Go backwards to the 60s? go to the next tab at the top of the page– the 2000s– or don’t restrict myself to any one decade, just upload images as I feel? There is still time to think about it, I am not done yet..
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Click the thumbnails to see a larger size. And as always, go to the tab at the top of the page marked ‘the 1970s’ to see the rest of Ko Yeong-nam’s 50+ films from this decade and most other films made in Korea between 1970-79
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25th July 2013
I have been slowed down with posting because of the sheer number of Ko Yeong-nam films.. I have already posted 26 six of them from this decade.. I am continuing here with another 13, and there will be yet another 15 or 16 in a post a few days later. To see information on Ko Yeong-nam’s films that I had already uploaded, click the tab marked ‘The 1970s’ and scroll down to Ko’s name. Click the thumbnails below to enlarge the image.
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23rd July 2013
I was all set to write off Director Ko as a one-hit wonder..and his film wasn’t even a hit.. Fortunately, after a little searching, I learned that Director Ko Ho was actually Ko Eung-ho, a moderately prolific director of the 1980s. Ko Eung-ho was born in Seoul on January 4, 1941 and attended Geonguk University majoring in law. He was not at all interested in the systematic study of law and claimed he was far more interested in studying society and the various kinds of lives people live. After graduating in the late 60s, he started to work as an assistant director– most often under Director Choi In-hyeon and debuted as Ko Ho in 1978 with the film shown below. This was the only film for which he used an alias and it was his only movie that he directed in this decade. We will be dealing with him again when I begin the movies of the 1980s..
To view images of the filmographies of other directors from this decade, click the tab marked ‘the 1970s” at the top of this page.
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21st July 2013
There are two Korean films opening this coming weekend.
The first is a documentary on women’s boxing called RING OF LIFE:
The second film has no trailer on Youtube, Naver or Daum. It is a low budget mystery entitled District 820 and it will probably have a very limited release.
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20th July 2013
Kim Yeong-hyo was born on February 17, 1931 in Cheolwon, Gangwon Province. After graduating from university with an Economics degree, Kim went straight into acting appearing in minor roles in many films in the late 1950s including Shin Sang-ok’s Flower in Hell. He put his his acting career on hold to complete his military service but when he returned to the film industry, it was as a director. He worked as an assistant director for a couple of years and debuted with a film he wrote himself in the mid-1960s. Kim Yeong-hyo’s directorial career takes takes him through several decades, but he was most active in the 1970s with more a dozen films under his belt. I had already included a few of his films in the index and information on them, and films from other directors of this decade, can be seen by clicking the tab marked ‘The 1970s’ at the top of the page. Click the thumbnails below to see a full-sized image.
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