Kim Ji-mee
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Kim Ji-mee is a South Korea
n actress, producer, and film planner whose activity began in 1957. She was born in Daedeok, South Chungcheong province, Korea
in 1940. While a student of Deokseong Girls' High School, Kim was cast to Kim Ki-duk
's film, Hwanghon yeolcha (황혼열차) in 1957. Kim has been commonly dubbed "Elizabeth Taylor
of Korea" by the South Korean news media for her resemblance with the American actress' appearance and popularity as well as her many marriages and divorces.
South Korea
The Republic of Korea , , is a sovereign state in East Asia, located on the southern portion of the Korean Peninsula. It is neighbored by the People's Republic of China to the west, Japan to the east, North Korea to the north, and the East China Sea and Republic of China to the south...
n actress, producer, and film planner whose activity began in 1957. She was born in Daedeok, South Chungcheong province, Korea
Korea under Japanese rule
Korea was under Japanese rule as part of Japan's 35-year imperialist expansion . Japanese rule ended in 1945 shortly after the Japanese defeat in World War II....
in 1940. While a student of Deokseong Girls' High School, Kim was cast to Kim Ki-duk
Kim Ki-duk (born 1934)
Kim Ki-duk is a South Korean film director and professor. Best-known outside of Korea for his 1967 giant-monster film, Yonggary, Kim Ki-duk directed 66 movies in total from his directorial debut in 1961 until his retirement from the film industry in 1977...
's film, Hwanghon yeolcha (황혼열차) in 1957. Kim has been commonly dubbed "Elizabeth Taylor
Elizabeth Taylor
Dame Elizabeth Rosemond "Liz" Taylor, DBE was a British-American actress. From her early years as a child star with MGM, she became one of the great screen actresses of Hollywood's Golden Age...
of Korea" by the South Korean news media for her resemblance with the American actress' appearance and popularity as well as her many marriages and divorces.
Filmography
*Note; the whole list is referenced.Year | English title | Korean title Korean language Korean is the official language of the country Korea, in both South and North. It is also one of the two official languages in the Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture in People's Republic of China. There are about 78 million Korean speakers worldwide. In the 15th century, a national writing... |
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Role | Director |
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1992 | Myong-Ja Akiko Sonia | Myeongja Akkikko Ssonya | |||
1989 | In the Name of Memory | Chueok-ui ireumeuro | |||
1989 | All For You | A-Kkimeobsi juryeonda | |||
1988 | America, America | Amaerica, Amaerica | |||
1986 | Ticket | Tiket | |||
1985 | Kilsodeum | Gilsotteum | |||
1983 | A Woman's Outing | Woechul | |||
1982 | Hwa-nyuh of '82 | Hwanyeo '82 | |||
1979 | Eul-hwa | Eulhwa | |||
1975 | The 49th Day After Death | 49je | |||
1975 | Wasteland | Hwangto | |||
1975 | Promise | Yugche-ui yagsog | |||
1974 | A life A Life A Life is a bittersweet comedy by Irish playwright Hugh Leonard. The primary character is Desmond Drumm, a highly intelligent but bitterly cynical civil servant who must try to make sense of his life after learning that he has a terminal illness.... |
Ilsaeng | |||
1974 | The Earth | Toji | |||
1973 | Farewell | Ibyeol | |||
1973 | Leaving Myeong Dong | Myeongdong-eul tteonamyeonseo | |||
1972 | Non Gae, the Kisaeng | Nongae | |||
1972 | Life is on the lonely road | Insaeng-eun nageunegil | |||
1972 | My love of the South and the North | Namgwa bug-ui dangsin | |||
1972 | A judge's wife | Pansabu-in | |||
1972 | A man between walls | Byeogsog-ui namja | |||
1972 | Please be happy, my daughters | Jalsal-ada-o nae ttaldeul-a | |||
1972 | My beloved sons and daughters | Salanghaneun adeulttal-a | |||
1972 | An idle love affair | Buljangnan | |||
1972 | Farewell | Jagbyeol | |||
1972 | Two sons crying for their mother love | Mojeong-e uneun du-adeul | |||
1972 | The Wedding Ring | Gyeolhonbanji | |||
1972 | A woman in a mud flat | Gaesbeolsog-ui yeoja | |||
1972 | Don't cry my daughter | Naettal-a uljimala | |||
1971 | I | Na | |||
1971 | A second mother | Duljjae-eomeoni | |||
1971 | Cell-mates | Dongchangsaeng | |||
1971 | Whirl of betrayals on Myeongdong | Myeongdongsamgugji | |||
1971 | A woman who left home | Jib-eul na-on yeoja | |||
1971 | Lee Sun-Sin, the Great general | Seong-ung I Lee Sunsin | |||
1971 | Bachelor in Trouble | Malsseongnan chonggag | |||
1971 | The Alimony | Wijalyo | |||
1971 | It can't be tears | Amado bismul-igessji | |||
1971 | I miss you forever | Mos-ij-eul dangsin | |||
1971 | A Bout in 30 Years | 30nyeonman-ui daegyeol | |||
1971 | Before too late | Neujgi jeon-e | |||
1971 | I love you to the death | Jugdolog salanghassnola | |||
1971 | Time on Myungdong | Myeongdong-e heuleuneun se-wol | |||
1971 | A nurse | Yumo | |||
1971 | Man shouldn't cry | Sana-iga wae ul-eo | |||
1971 | When we meet again | Mannabwado jigeum-eun | |||
1971 | The tiger in Tokyo | Donggyeong-ui holang-i | |||
1971 | Two weeping women | Heuneukkineun du yeo-in | |||
1971 | Quit your life | Ingansapyoleul sseola | |||
1971 | Action Episodes | Hwalgeugdaesa | |||
1971 | What happened that night | Geunalbam saenggin il | |||
1971 | Please, leave when I sleep | Jamdeulmyeon tteonaju-o | |||
1971 | Beautiful Korea | Aleumda-un paldogangsan | |||
1970 | Tokyo Lion and Myeongdong Tiger | Donggyeongsaja-wa Myeongdongholang-i | |||
1970 | First Experience | Cheosgyeongheom | |||
1970 | Yes, I'll Marry | Sijib-eun ga-yajyo | |||
1970 | I will Bear No More | Naneun cham-eul su eobsda | |||
1970 | Bakdal Ridge of Tears | Nunmul-ui Bagdaljae | |||
1970 | With or without love | Yujeongmujeong | |||
1970 | Pagoda of No Shadow | Mu-yeongtab | |||
1970 | The Night | Bam | |||
1970 | A Woman with No Shadow | Geulimja eobsneun yeoja | |||
1970 | Wailing Love | Salang-a naneun tonggoghanda | |||
1970 | Night of No Return | Dol-a-oji anhneun bam | |||
1970 | Wang and Pak on Myeongdong Street | Myeongdong-ui Wanggwa Bak | |||
1970 | Lady Customer Without a Face | Eolgul-eobsneun yeojasonnim | |||
1970 | Jang, the Knife | Naipeu Jang | |||
1970 | I'll Say Goodbye | Seulpeodo tteonajuma | |||
1970 | Angel, Put Your Clothes on | Cheonsa-yeo os-eul ib-eola | |||
1970 | Tearful Separation at Busan Harbor | Nunmuljeoj-eun Busanhang | |||
1970 | Count of Myungdong | Myeongdongbaegjag | |||
1970 | The Naked Sun | Beolgeobeoseun Taeyang | |||
1970 | The House of Two Women | Du yeo-in-ui jib | |||
1970 | What's the Use of Crying | Ulgineun wae ul-eo | |||
1970 | Night of Tokyo | Donggyeong-ui bamhaneul | |||
1970 | Heartless on Harbor | Hanggumujeong | |||
1970 | Wang-geon, the Great Wang-geon, the Great Wang-geon, the Great is a 1970 South Korean film depicting the life of Wang-gun who ruled Goyeo Dysnaty and followed by Lee Seong-gye King Taejo.-Plot:... |
Taejo Wang Geon | |||
1970 | Return of the Condemned | Dol-a-on sahyeongsu | |||
1970 | When We Share Pain Together | Neo-wa naega apeum-eul gat-i haess-eul ttae | |||
1970 | A Sword Under the Moon | Wolha-ui geom | |||
1970 | A Seaman in Hong Kong | Hongkong-ui madoloseu | |||
1970 | A Cameilla Blossoms and Falls | Dongbaegkkoch pigojigo | |||
1970 | A Wanderer in Shanghai | Sanghae-ui banglangja | |||
1970 | An idiot judge | Hopipansa | |||
1970 | Secret Woman | Sumgyeonon yeoja | |||
1970 | Sad Palace Court | Bijeon | |||
1970 | Eight Daughters-in-law | Paldomyeoneuli | |||
1969 | Madam Freedom | Jayu Buin | |||
1969 | Jealousy and Murder | Charari Nam-iramyeon | |||
1969 | Len's Sonata | Len-ui Aega | |||
1969 | Mrs. Wonnim | Wonnimdaeg | |||
1969 | Women of Yi-Dynasty | Ijo Yeoin Janhogsa | |||
1969 | Rock of Crown Prince | Taejabawi | |||
1969 | The Third Zone | Jesamjidae | |||
1969 | Devotion | Hanmogsum Dabachyeo | |||
1969 | Destiny of My Load | Jeonha Eodiro Gasinaikka | |||
1969 | The Sisters | Idaero Gandahaedo | |||
1969 | Jang Nok-Su | Yohwa Jang Nok-su | |||
1969 | Confess of Woman | Yeojaga Gobaeghal Ttae | |||
1969 | Woman Captain | Yeoseonjang | |||
1969 | Lost Love in the Mist | Angaesoge Gabeolin Sarang | |||
1969 | Temporary Government in Shanghai | Sanghae Imsi Jeongbu Wa Kim Gu Seonsaeng | |||
1969 | Three Musketeers in Myeong-dong | Myeong-dong Samchongsa | |||
1969 | Your Name Is Women | Neo-ui Ireum-eun Yeoja | |||
1969 | Winter Woman Winter Woman Winter Woman is a 1977 South Korean film.-Plot:Ie-hwa has finished her college exams. She meets Yo-sub, but he commits suicide after Ie-hwa refuses to marry him. She meets a reporter named Wu Suk-gi, but he dies in a car accident... |
Gyeoul Buin | |||
1969 | Hwang Jin-Yi's First Love | Hwang Jini-ui Cheot-sarang | |||
1969 | A Plateau | Gowon | |||
1969 | Barber of Jangmaru Village | Jangmaruchon-ui Ibalsa | |||
1969 | Let Me Free | Idaeto Tteonage Hae Juseyo | |||
1969 | A Train to Beijing | Bukgyeong Yeolcha | |||
1969 | Evil Person | Main | |||
1969 | Kkotnae | Kkotnae | |||
1969 | Lost Love | Eoneu Haneul Araeseo | |||
1969 | Sky and Star | Haneul-eul Bogo Byeol-eul Ttago | |||
1969 | Rejected First Love | Amuri Mi-wodo | |||
1969 | Until That Day | Neujeodo Geunalkkaji | |||
1969 | Catching Tigers | Sane Gaya Beomeul Japji | |||
1969 | Wound | Sangcheo | |||
1969 | Bring Back the Night Once More | Geu Bamiyeo Dasi Hanbeon | |||
1969 | Cruel Youth | Janhokan Cheongchun | |||
1968 | The Geisha of Korea | Paldo Gisaeng | |||
1968 | A Child of Winds and Clouds | Pung-una | |||
1968 | Vega | Jiknyeoseong | |||
1968 | Returned Left-handed Man | Doraon Oensonjabi | |||
1968 | Sweetheart | Jeongdeun nim | |||
1968 | Cloisonne Ring | Chilbo Banji | |||
1968 | Solitude | Godokan Sungan | |||
1968 | Lady in Dream | Mongnyeo | |||
1968 | A Male Housekeeper | Namja Singmo | |||
1968 | Dark Flower | Heukhwa | |||
1968 | The Mother's Diary | Eomma-ui Ilgi | |||
1968 | The King of a Rock Cave | Amgul Wang | |||
1968 | Journey into the Heart | Maeumui Yeoro | |||
1968 | Herb of Longing | Sangsacho | |||
1968 | Five Assassins | Oin-ui jagaek | |||
1968 | Prince Daewon | Dae-wongun | |||
1968 | Don't Leave Behind Your Love | Jeong Dugo Gajima | |||
1968 | Three-thousand Miles of Legend | Jeonseol-ddara Samcheon-ri | |||
1968 | Without Despair | Jeolmang-eun Eopda | |||
1968 | A Solar Eclipse | Ilsik | |||
1968 | The Eternal Motherhood | ' | |||
1968 | Older Woman | Yeonsang-ui Yeoin | |||
1968 | Bell of Emile | Emile Jong | |||
1968 | Pure Love | Sunjeongsanha | |||
1968 | Desire | Galmang | |||
1968 | White Bear | Hayan Gom | |||
1968 | The Third Zone | Jesam jidae | |||
1968 | Going Well | Jal Doegamnida | |||
1968 | Feeling of Love | Aesim | |||
1968 | Mother Gisaeng | Eeomma Gisaeng | |||
1968 | Chorus of Trees | Galosu-ui Hapchang | |||
1968 | Love | Sarang | |||
1968 | Woman Woman (1968 film) Woman is a 1968 three-part South Korean film directed by Kim Ki-young, Jung Jin-woo and Yu Hyun-mok. The film was based on ideas of Kim Ki-young's wife, Kim Yu-bong, and Kim directed the last third.-Synopsis:... |
Yeo | |||
1968 | Until the Day Come Around | Geunari Olttaekkaji | |||
1968 | Stars in My Heart | Byeora Nae Gaseume | |||
1967 | A Secret Room | Milsil | |||
1967 | Waves | Pado | |||
1967 | Why a Cuckoo Cries | Dugyeonsae Uneun Sayeon | |||
1967 | Female Power | Chimabaram | |||
1967 | Four Sisters | Nejamae | |||
1967 | The Body's Destination | Yugcheui Gil, The Way of All Flesh | |||
1967 | A Queen Wasp | Yeowangbeol | |||
1967 | Regret | Huhoe | |||
1967 | When Bucketwheet Flowers Blossom | Memilkkot Pil Muryeop | |||
1967 | Dongsimcho | Dongsimcho | |||
1967 | Longing in Every Heart | Geuriumeun Gaseummada | |||
1967 | Tourist Train | Gwan-gwang Yeolcha | |||
1967 | Farewell | Gobyeol | |||
1967 | Children in the Firing Range | Sagyeokjang-ui Aideul | |||
1967 | I Am Not Lonely | Oeropji Anta | |||
1967 | Step-mother | Gyemo | |||
1967 | A Heavenly Peach Flower | Cheondohwa | |||
1967 | Mrs. Seoul | Seoul Ajumma | |||
1967 | History of the Three States | Pung-un Samgukji | |||
1967 | A Deviation | Talseon | |||
1967 | Chun-Hui | Chunhui | |||
1967 | An Angry Calf | Seongnan Songaji | |||
1967 | Seoul Is Full | Seoureun Manwonida | |||
1967 | A Grief | Aesu | |||
1967 | A Grief | Aesang | |||
1967 | A Miracle of Gratitude | Bo-eunui Gijeok | |||
1967 | Nostalgia Nostalgia The term nostalgia describes a yearning for the past, often in idealized form.The word is a learned formation of a Greek compound, consisting of , meaning "returning home", a Homeric word, and , meaning "pain, ache"... |
Manghyang Cheolli | |||
1967 | Soil Soil Soil is a natural body consisting of layers of mineral constituents of variable thicknesses, which differ from the parent materials in their morphological, physical, chemical, and mineralogical characteristics... |
Heuk | |||
1967 | The White Crow | Hayan Kkamagwi | |||
1967 | The Freezing Point | Bingjeom | |||
1966 | A Lucky Adventurer | Daejiui Punguna | |||
1966 | Pyeongyang Gisaeng | Pyeongyang Gisaeng | |||
1966 | What Misunderstanding Left Behind | Ohaega Namgin Geot | |||
1966 | Yeomchungyo | Ulmyeo Hejin Yeomchungyo | |||
1966 | A Student Boarder | Hasuksaeng | |||
1966 | Hun's | Dongdaemun Sijang Huni Eomma | |||
1966 | 10 Years of Tragedy | Biryeonsimnyeon | |||
1966 | Eyes of Gold | Hwanggeumeu Nun | |||
1966 | Nilliri | Nilliri | |||
1966 | Buy My Fist | Nae Jumeogeul Sara | |||
1966 | Na Un-gyu | Naungyu Ilsaeng | |||
1966 | Flower Palanquin | Ggockgama | |||
1966 | Wanna Be with You Wanna Be With You "Wanna Be With You" is a song by R&B band Earth, Wind & Fire which was written by Maurice White and Wayne Vaughn and produced by Maurice White. Included on the band's 1981 album, Raise! it was released as a single in 1982.... |
Geudae Yeope Garyeonda | |||
1966 | Thousand Miles between the South and the North | Nambukcheonri | |||
1966 | Villains Era | Aginsidae | |||
1966 | Red Ants | Bulgaemi | |||
1966 | How's Your Wife? | Daegui Buineun Eoddeosimnigga | |||
1966 | Decorations Never Rust | Hunjangeun Nokseulji Anneunda | |||
1966 | Tarantula Tarantula Tarantulas comprise a group of often hairy and often very large arachnids belonging to the family Theraphosidae, of which approximately 900 species have been identified. Some members of the same Suborder may also be called "tarantulas" in the common parlance. This article will restrict itself to... |
Dokgeomi | |||
1966 | A Salt Peddler | Sogeum Jangsu | |||
1966 | Prosecutor Min and a Female Teacher | Min Geomsa-wa Yeo-seonsang | |||
1966 | Love, Give Me a Miracle | Saranga Gijeogeul Dao | |||
1966 | River of Farewell | Ibyeol-eui Gang | |||
1966 | Seok's Mother | Hanmanheun Seok-i Eomma | |||
1966 | The Loser and the Winner | Ireun Jawa Chajeun Ja | |||
1966 | Enchantress Bae Jeong-ja | Yohwa Bae Jeong-ja | |||
1966 | Bitter Daedong River | Hanmaneun Daedonggang | |||
1966 | Dongjakdong Mom | Dongjakdong Eomeoni | |||
1966 | Obokmun | Obokmun | |||
1966 | The Last Empress The Last Empress The Last Empress is a musical about Empress Myeongseong of Korea. It debuted in 1995 as South Korea's first original musical, and is continuing its run in Seoul as of February 2007... |
Majimak Hwanghu Yunbi | |||
1966 | A Black Design Scarf | Geomeun munui-ui mahura | |||
1966 | An Island Girl | Seomsaeksi | |||
1966 | Offsprings | Jasikdeul | |||
1965 | 55 Street Shanghai | Sanghai Osip-obeonji | |||
1965 | Blood-soaked Mountain Guwol | Pi-eorin Gu-wolsan | |||
1965 | Lee Seong-gye King Taejo Lee Seong-gye King Taejo -Plot:Lee Seong-gye is an ordinary man, the second son of Lee Ja-chun, who passes a state military examination in his early age and becomes a general who defeats his enemies and become Chief. Seong-rye takes power against King Gongyang who is responsible for the death of his father and older... |
Taejo Lee Seonggye | |||
1965 | The Married Daughter | Chulga-oe-in | |||
1965 | Pay for my Youth | Cheongchun-eul Byeonsanghara | |||
1965 | The Third Doom | Jesam-ui Unmyeong | |||
1965 | The Castle of Chastity | Jeongjoseong | |||
1965 | The Nobleman at Jeong-dong | Jeongdongdaegam | |||
1965 | Lee Su-il and Shim Sun-ae | I Suilgwa Sim Sunae | |||
1965 | To the End of the World | I sesang Kkeutkkaji | |||
1965 | The King and the Servant Boy | Wanggwa Sangno | |||
1965 | Ok-i's Mom | Ogi Eomma | |||
1965 | Even Mountains and Streams Cried, Too | Sancheondoul-eotda | |||
1965 | You've Got to Live (so-called the Bellybutton Nobleman) | ||||
1965 | Wind, Please Tell Me | Baram-a Malhara | |||
1965 | The Secret Meeting | Milhoe | |||
1965 | The Fugitive | Domangja | |||
1965 | The Foster Mother & the Natural Mother | ' | |||
1965 | The Ruler of the Unnamed Street | Mumyeongga-ui Jibaeja | |||
1965 | The Lady of Honor | Jeonggyeong Bu-in | |||
1965 | Never Regret | Huhoehaji Angetda | |||
1965 | Don't Cry, Hong-do | Hongdo-ya Ulji Mara | |||
1965 | The Cash Is Mine | Hyeongeum-eun Nae Geot-ida | |||
1965 | The Last Passion | Majimak Jeong-yeol | |||
1965 | The Night of Sadness | Aesu-ui Bam | |||
1965 | Missing You to Death | Jukdorok Bogo Sip-eo | |||
1965 | The Tiger Moth | Bulnabi | |||
1965 | The Night Street of the Vagabond | Nageune Bamgeori | |||
1964 | The Heartbreaking Love of Mother | Pi-eorin Mojeong | |||
1964 | The Chaser The Chaser The Chaser are an Australian satirical comedian group, known for their television programmes on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation channel. The group take their name from their production of satirical newspaper, a publication known to challenge conventions of taste... |
Chugyeokja | |||
1964 | The Opium War The Opium War (film) The Opium War is a 1997 Chinese historical epic film directed by Xie Jin. The winner of the 1997 Golden Rooster and 1998 Hundred Flowers Awards for Best Picture, the film was screened in several international film festivals, notably Cannes and Montreal... |
Apyeong Jeonjaeng | |||
1964 | The Intimidator | Hyeopbakja | |||
1964 | The Sorrowful Separation | Ibyeolman-eun Seulpeudeora | |||
1964 | The Yangtze River | Yangjagang | |||
1964 | The Night When Raining over the Acacia | Akasi-a-e Bi-oneun Bam | |||
1964 | The Smile in Grief | Seulpeun Miso | |||
1964 | The Saja Castle | Saja Seong | |||
1964 | When Love Makes an Echo | Sarangi Mearichimyeon | |||
1964 | Princess Snow White | Baekseolgongju | |||
1964 | Let's Meet on Thursday | Mogyoire Mannapsida | |||
1964 | The Korean Instrument with 12 strings | Ga-yageum | |||
1964 | General Nami | Nami Janggun | |||
1964 | The Invisible Border Line | Guggyeong-anin Gukgyeongseon | |||
1964 | Sakyamuni Buddha | Seokgamoni | |||
1964 | The Housemaid The Housemaid The Housemaid is a 1960 black-and-white Korean film. It was directed by Kim Ki-young and starred Lee Eun-shim, Ju Jeung-nyeo and Kim Jin Kyu. It has been described in Koreanfilm.org as a "consensus pick as one of the top three Korean films of all time". This was the first film in Kim's Housemaid... |
Singmo | |||
1964 | I Sacrifice myself Silently | Maleopssi Bachiryeonda | |||
1964 | The Teacher with Ten Daughters | Sipjamae Seonsaeng | |||
1964 | The Thirsty Youth | Cheongchuneun Mongmareuda | |||
1963 | A Winter Vagabond | Gyeo-ul Nageune | |||
1963 | The Long Nakdong River | Nakdonggang Chilbaengri | |||
1963 | Golden Grass of Yesterday | Yennare Geumjandi | |||
1963 | The Loneliest Man in Seoul | Seo-ulseo Je-il Sseulsseulhan Sanai | |||
1963 | The Only Son The Only Son The Only Son may refer to:*A male who is the only child or son of a father* The Only Son , directed by Oscar Apfel* The Only Son , directed by Yasujiro Ozu* The Only Son , a Burmese film... |
Oe-adeul | |||
1963 | Gaya's House | Gaya-ui Jib | |||
1963 | Stars on the Earth | Daeji-ui Seongjwa | |||
1963 | To Part at Busan Harbor in Tears | Ulmyeo He-eojin Busanhang | |||
1963 | A Beggar Prince | Geoji Wangja | |||
1963 | When Black Flowers Fade | Geomeun Kkonnipi Jilttae | |||
1963 | China Town | Chaina Taun | |||
1963 | Kinship Kinship Kinship is a relationship between any entities that share a genealogical origin, through either biological, cultural, or historical descent. And descent groups, lineages, etc. are treated in their own subsections.... |
Hyeolmaek | |||
1963 | No. 77 Miss Kim | Chisipchilbeon Miss Kim | |||
1963 | Jimmy Is Not Sad | Jimmyneun Seulpeuji Anta | |||
1963 | The Fiancee The Fiancée The Fiancée is the second full-length album from the band The Chariot released on April 3, 2007.-Track listing:#"Back to Back" - 1:33#"They Faced Each Other" - 2:01#"They Drew Their Swords" - 2:31#"And Shot Each Other" - 4:00... |
Yakhonnyeo | |||
1963 | The Virgin in the Pub | Seonsuljib Cheonyeo | |||
1963 | The Masked Prince | Bongmyeondaegun | |||
1963 | Love and Good-bye | Mannal Ttaewa He-eojil Ttae | |||
1963 | Even Dandelions Bloom in Spring | Mindeullekkotdobom-imyeon Pinda | |||
1963 | Prince Sun and Princess Moon | Haennim Wangjawa Dalnim Gongju | |||
1962 | Lee Chadon | Lee Chadon | |||
1962 | A Log Bridge | Oenamudari | |||
1962 | Qin Shu Huangdi and the Great Wall of China | Jinsihwangje-wa Mallijangseong | |||
1962 | Donghak Revolution | Donghak Nan | |||
1962 | Want to Go Somewhere | Eodinji Gago Sipeo | |||
1962 | Yang Kuei-Fei | Yang Gwibi | |||
1962 | Leaving the Fatherland | Dugo-on Sanha | |||
1962 | Great Monk Wonhyo | Wonhyo Daesa | |||
1962 | Sad Miari Pass | Hanmaneun Miari Gogae | |||
1962 | Son Ogong | Son Ogong | |||
1962 | The Way to Seoul | Seoullo Ganeun Gil | |||
1962 | Gyewolhyang | Pyeongyang Gisaeng Gyewolhyang | |||
1962 | A New Recruit, Mr. Lee | Sinibsawon Mr. Lee | |||
1962 | Memory of Red Roses | Bulgeun Jangmi-ui Chu-eok | |||
1962 | Between the Sky and the Earth | Haneulgwa Ttangsa-i-e | |||
1962 | The Best Bride and a Plain Young Man | Teukdeungsinbu-wa Samdeung Sillang | |||
1962 | The Gate to Hell | Ji-okmun | |||
1962 | Undercover Agent Park Munsu | Amhaeng-eosa Park Munsu | |||
1962 | What Happens in an Alley | Golmogan Punggyeong | |||
1961 | The Sea Knows The Sea Knows The Sea Knows is a 1961 South Korean film directed by Kim Ki-young.-Synopsis:A wartime melodrama about Aroun, a Korean living in Japan and conscripted into the army. He endures cruel treatment at the hands of the Japanese soldiers, and objections from the mother of his Japanese girlfriend. The... |
Hyeonhaetaneun Algo Itda | |||
1961 | An Idiot | Babo Chilseong-i | |||
1961 | A Flower of Evil A Flower of Evil A Flower of Evil is a 1961 South Korean horror film directed and produced by Lee Yong-min.-Synopsis:After many years of work, a scientist obsessed with revenge develops a flower that will do his bidding and drink human blood.... |
Ag-ui Kkot | |||
1961 | Gate to the Forbidden | Geumdan-ui mun | |||
1961 | Emile EMILE EMILE is the Early Mac Image LoadEr, a bootloader for loading Linux on Macintosh computers that have m68k processors. It was written by Laurent Vivier, and is meant to eventually replace the Penguin Booter that is more usually in use.... |
Emille Jong | |||
1961 | The Love Story of Chun-hyang | Chun-hyang Jeon | |||
1961 | Daughter of a Coachman | Yeokbu-ui Ttal | |||
1961 | Lady Jang | Janghuibin | |||
1961 | Farewell at Busan | Ibyeol-ui Busan Jeonggeojang | |||
1961 | Half Brothers | Ibok Hyeongje | |||
1961 | Wonsullang | Wonsullang | |||
1961 | Don't Worry, Mother! | Eomeonim Ansimhasoseo | |||
1961 | A Torrent | Gyeokryu | |||
1961 | Ondal the Fool and Princess Pyeong-Gang | Babo Ondal-gwa Pyeonggang Gongju | |||
1961 | On the Eve of the Liberation Day | Pariro Jeonya | |||
1960 | A Sad Saturday | Aesu-e jeoj-eun to-yo-il | |||
1960 | Song in My Heart | Naegaseum-e geu nolaeleul | |||
1960 | Sorrow like a River | Seulpeum-eun gangmulcheoleom | |||
1960 | Although it is Far | Gil-eun meol-eodo | |||
1960 | Katyusha Katyusha Katyusha multiple rocket launchers are a type of rocket artillery first built and fielded by the Soviet Union in World War II. Compared to other artillery, these multiple rocket launchers deliver a devastating amount of explosives to a target area quickly, but with lower accuracy and requiring a... |
Katyusha | |||
1960 | A Revival | Jaesaeng | |||
1960 | A Murder without Passion | Jeong-yeol-eobsneun sal-in | |||
1960 | The Grief of a Rebel | Ban-yeogja-ui bi-ae | |||
1960 | A Sunny Field | Haesbich ssod-ajineun beolpan | |||
1960 | As You Please | Jemeosdaelo | |||
1960 | Homecoming Homecoming Homecoming is the tradition of welcoming back alumni of a school. It most commonly refers to a tradition in many universities, colleges and high schools in North America... |
Gwigeorae | |||
1960 | A Stormy Hill | Pogpung-ui eondeog | |||
1960 | The Milky Way in the Blue Sky | Pureunhanul Eunhasu | |||
1959 | Rainy Day 3 p.m. | Bioneun Narui Ohu Sesi | |||
1959 | A Barber of Jangmaru Village | Jangmaruchonui Ibalsa | |||
1959 | Daewongun Regent and Queen Minbi | Daewongungwa Minbi | |||
1959 | Sorrow of Twilight | Hwanghonui Aesang | |||
1959 | An Inn | Yeoinsuk | |||
1959 | A Youth Theater | Cheongchungeukjang | |||
1959 | If You Overcome the Crisis | Gogaereul Neomeumyeon | |||
1959 | Affection and Apathy | Yujeongmujeong (original title: Pamun) | |||
1959 | Streets of the Sun | Taeyangui Geori | |||
1959 | No More Tragedies | Bigeugeun Eopda | |||
1959 | You Don't Know of My Heart | Namui Sokdo Moreugo | |||
1959 | Independence Association and young Lee Seung-Man | Dongniphyeophoewa Cheongnyeon Lee Seung-man | |||
1959 | Before A Love Is Gone | Sarangi Gagi Jeone | |||
1959 | A Way of a Body | Yukcheui Gil, The Way of All Flesh | |||
1959 | Burden of Love | Sarangui Sipjaga | |||
1959 | Stars Over the Window | Byeoreun Changneomeoro | |||
1959 | Always Thinking of You | Jana Kkaena | |||
1958 | Over the Mountain and Sea | Sanneom-eo badageonneo | |||
1958 | The Sad Rose | Jangmineun seulpeuda | |||
1958 | The First Snow | Choseol | |||
1958 | The Star of Lost Paradise | sequela | |||
1958 | The Mother and Daughter | Monyeo | |||
1958 | The Star in My Heart | Byeol-a nae gaseum-e | |||
1957 | The Twilight Train | Hwanghon-yeolcha |
Awards
- 1965, the 3rd Blue Dragon Awards : Favorite Actress
- 1966, the 4th Blue Dragon Awards : Favorite Actress
- 1967, the 5th Blue Dragon Awards : Favorite Actress
- 1969, the 5th PaekSang Arts AwardsPaekSang Arts AwardsPaekSang Arts Awards, also known as BaekSang Arts Awards, is an awards ceremony held annually by IS PLUS Corp, since 1965. It is to honour outstanding achievements in the South Korean entertainment industry and to garner public attention upon the best in Korean films and dramas...
: Best Film Acting (대원군) - 1970, the 6th PaekSang Arts AwardsPaekSang Arts AwardsPaekSang Arts Awards, also known as BaekSang Arts Awards, is an awards ceremony held annually by IS PLUS Corp, since 1965. It is to honour outstanding achievements in the South Korean entertainment industry and to garner public attention upon the best in Korean films and dramas...
: Favorite Film Actress selected by readers - 1970, the 7th Blue Dragon Awards : Best Actress (너의 이름은 여자)
- 1971, the 7th PaekSang Arts AwardsPaekSang Arts AwardsPaekSang Arts Awards, also known as BaekSang Arts Awards, is an awards ceremony held annually by IS PLUS Corp, since 1965. It is to honour outstanding achievements in the South Korean entertainment industry and to garner public attention upon the best in Korean films and dramas...
: Favorite Film Actress selected by readers - 1971, the 8th Blue Dragon Awards : Favorite Actress
- 1972, the 8th PaekSang Arts AwardsPaekSang Arts AwardsPaekSang Arts Awards, also known as BaekSang Arts Awards, is an awards ceremony held annually by IS PLUS Corp, since 1965. It is to honour outstanding achievements in the South Korean entertainment industry and to garner public attention upon the best in Korean films and dramas...
: Favorite Film Actress selected by readers - 1972, the 9th Blue Dragon Awards : Favorite Actress
- 1973, the 9th PaekSang Arts AwardsPaekSang Arts AwardsPaekSang Arts Awards, also known as BaekSang Arts Awards, is an awards ceremony held annually by IS PLUS Corp, since 1965. It is to honour outstanding achievements in the South Korean entertainment industry and to garner public attention upon the best in Korean films and dramas...
: Favorite Film Actress selected by readers - 1974, the 10th PaekSang Arts AwardsPaekSang Arts AwardsPaekSang Arts Awards, also known as BaekSang Arts Awards, is an awards ceremony held annually by IS PLUS Corp, since 1965. It is to honour outstanding achievements in the South Korean entertainment industry and to garner public attention upon the best in Korean films and dramas...
: Best Film Acting (잡초) - 1974, the 10th PaekSang Arts AwardsPaekSang Arts AwardsPaekSang Arts Awards, also known as BaekSang Arts Awards, is an awards ceremony held annually by IS PLUS Corp, since 1965. It is to honour outstanding achievements in the South Korean entertainment industry and to garner public attention upon the best in Korean films and dramas...
: Favorite Film Actress selected by readers - 1974, the 13th Grand Bell AwardsGrand Bell AwardsThe Grand Bell Awards is an awards ceremony presented annually by The Motion Pictures Association of Korea for excellence in film in South Korea....
: Best Actress (토지) - 1975, the 14th Grand Bell AwardsGrand Bell AwardsThe Grand Bell Awards is an awards ceremony presented annually by The Motion Pictures Association of Korea for excellence in film in South Korea....
: Best Actress (육체의 약속) - 1985, the 24th Grand Bell AwardsGrand Bell AwardsThe Grand Bell Awards is an awards ceremony presented annually by The Motion Pictures Association of Korea for excellence in film in South Korea....
: Best Actress (길소뜸) - 1987, the 23rd PaekSang Arts AwardsPaekSang Arts AwardsPaekSang Arts Awards, also known as BaekSang Arts Awards, is an awards ceremony held annually by IS PLUS Corp, since 1965. It is to honour outstanding achievements in the South Korean entertainment industry and to garner public attention upon the best in Korean films and dramas...
: Best Film Acting (티켓) - 1987, the 7th Korean Film Critics Association Awards : Best Actress (티켓)
- 1990, the 28th Grand Bell AwardsGrand Bell AwardsThe Grand Bell Awards is an awards ceremony presented annually by The Motion Pictures Association of Korea for excellence in film in South Korea....
: Best Supporting Actress (추억의 이름으로) - 1991, the 15th Golden Cinematography Awards : Favorite Actress
- 1992, the 30th Grand Bell AwardsGrand Bell AwardsThe Grand Bell Awards is an awards ceremony presented annually by The Motion Pictures Association of Korea for excellence in film in South Korea....
: Planning Award (명자 아끼꼬 쏘냐) - 2000, the 37th Grand Bell AwardsGrand Bell AwardsThe Grand Bell Awards is an awards ceremony presented annually by The Motion Pictures Association of Korea for excellence in film in South Korea....
: Film Development Lifetime Achievement - 2000, the 20th Korean Film Critics Association Awards : Lifetime Achievement (전 영화인협회 이사장)