Man Hee Lee

Lee Man Hee

  • Name: Lee Man Hee
  • Native name: 이만희
  • Also Known as: Lee Man Hui
  • Nationality: South Korean
  • Gender: Male
  • Born: October 6, 1931
  • Died: April 13, 1975
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 when the industry had yet to embrace horrors and thrillers, which have since become staples of the local film scene. Born in 1931 as the youngest of eight children, Lee took part in the Korean War as a codebreaker before entering the film industry in 1956, working as an assistant director for filmmakers such as Ahn Jong Hwa, Park Gu and Kim Myeong Je. He debuted as a filmmaker in his own right in 1961 with "Kaleidoscope", a film featuring the famous actor Kim Seung Ho. His third film, "Call 112" (1962) brought Lee commercial success and his next task was to revolutionise Korea’s genre scene, notably with the horror ("The Devil’s Stairway") and film noir genres ("Black Hair"), both in 1964. Not one to stick to one formula, Lee also made a mark as an artistic filmmaker, helming the classic love story "Late Autumn" (1966), which, though it has since been lost, has been remade by the likes of Kim Ki Young and Kim Tae Yong. He continued his winning streak with "Homebound" in 1967 and "Holiday" in 1968, which have both stood the test of time. As the industry began to falter, fewer opportunities came his way but he remained busy in the early 70s, ending his career with the road movie "The Road to Sampo" (1975). He died of liver cirrhosis before the film was released. Lee made over 50 films in his life and left behind daughter Lee Hye Young, who became a famous actress in the 1980s. (Adapted from: Koreanfilm) Edit Biography
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Year Title Type Rating
1975 The Road to Sampo
Movie
6.9
1975 A Triangular Trap
Movie
7.0
1975 A Girl Who Looks Like the Sun
Movie
0.0
1974 Wildflowers on the Battleground
Movie
5.9
1974 The Young Woman
Movie
0.0
1972 The Midnight Sun
Movie
6.6
1972 4 O'clock, Nineteen Fifty
Movie
0.0
1971 Break Up The Chain
Movie
7.5
1969 Six Shadows
Movie
0.0
1969 Assassin
Movie
6.0
1969 Confessions of a Woman
Movie
0.0
1968 Journey
Movie
0.0
1968 Outing
Movie
0.0
1968 A Day Off
Movie
6.7
1967 Oblivion
Movie
0.0
1967 Legend of Ssarigol
Movie
4.0
1967 Starting Point
Movie
0.0
1967 Coming Back
Movie
0.0
1967 A Spotted Man
Movie
0.0
1966 Late Autumn
Movie
0.0
1966 A Water Mill
Movie
7.0
1966 Hero Without Rank
Movie
0.0
1965 Market
Movie
0.0
1965 Heukmaek
Movie
0.0
1964 Black Hair
Movie
4.0
1964 The Devil's Stairway
Movie
6.1
1964 The Chaser
Movie
0.0
1963 The Marines Who Never Returned
Movie
8.2
1961 A Disobedient Son
Movie
0.0
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  • First Name: Man Hee
  • Family Name: Lee
  • Native name: 이만희
  • Also Known as: Lee Man Hui
  • Nationality: South Korean
  • Gender: Male
  • Born: October 6, 1931
  • Died: April 13, 1975

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