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South Korean Films Of 1988
A list of films produced in South Korea in 1988: External links *1988 in South Korea * 1980-1989at www.koreanfilm.org {{1988 films 1988 File:1988 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: The oil platform Piper Alpha explodes and collapses in the North Sea, killing 165 workers; The USS Vincennes (CG-49) mistakenly shoots down Iran Air Flight 655; Australia celebrates its Australian ... South Korean 1988 in South Korea ...
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Lists Of South Korean Films By Year
This is a list of films by year produced in the country of South Korea which came into existence officially in September 1948. The lists of Korean films are divided by period for political reasons. For earlier films of united Korea see List of Korean films of 1919–1948. For the films of North Korea (September 1948 to present) see List of North Korean films. For an A-Z list of films see :Korean films. 1948-1959 * List of South Korean films of 1948–1959 * List of South Korean films of 1948 * List of South Korean films of 1949 * List of South Korean films of 1950 * List of South Korean films of 1951 * List of South Korean films of 1952 * List of South Korean films of 1953 * List of South Korean films of 1954 * List of South Korean films of 1955 * List of South Korean films of 1956 * List of South Korean films of 1957 * List of South Korean films of 1958 * List of South Korean films of 1959 1960s *List of South Korean films of 1960 *List of South Korean films of 1961 *List of Sou ...
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1988 In South Korea
Events from the year 1988 in South Korea. Incumbents *President: Chun Doo-hwan (until 24 February), Roh Tae-woo (starting 24 February) *Prime Minister: ** until 25 February: Kim Chung-yul ** 25 February-2 March: Lee Hyun-jae (acting) ** 2 March-5 December: Lee Hyun-jae ** starting 5 December: Kang Young-hoon Events *September 17 - October 2 – 1988 Summer Olympics are held in Seoul. Births * January 7 - Lim Ju-eun, actress * January 15 - Jun. K, vocalist (2PM) * February 3 - Cho Kyuhyun, singer and actor * February 16 - Kim Soo-hyun actor * February 18 – Changmin, singer, songwriter and occasional actor * February 20 - Ki Bo-bae, archer * March 10 - Kang In-soo, singer * March 12 - Kim Ji-yeon, fencer * April 1 - Jung Hae-in, actor * April 8 - Kim Myung-sung, baseball player * April 14 - Kim Shin-wook, footballer * April 24 - Jinri Park, model, DJ and actress based in the Philippines * April 25 - Dasuri Choi, dancer and entertainer based in the Philippines * Ma ...
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Park Chul-soo
Park Chul-soo (November 20, 1948 – February 19, 2013) was a South Korean film director, producer, screenwriter and occasional actor. He was one of the most active filmmakers in Korean cinema in the 1980s and '90s. Career Park Chul-soo was born in Daegu, South Korea. After graduating from Daegu Commercial High School, Park studied Economics on scholarship at Sungkyunkwan University. After graduation, he briefly worked as a teacher in his hometown, Daegu. He began his film career as a crew member for Shin Film before making his directorial debut in 1978 with ''Captain of the Alley'', which opened to a lukewarm reception. But success came his way through his second film released the following year, '' The Rain that Falls Every Night'', a story about a woman who falls in love with a boxer who raped her. Sentimental and sophisticated melodramas were the mainstay films during this period of his career. His 1985 thriller ''Mother'', featuring star actress Youn Yuh-jung in the rol ...
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You My Rose Mellow
''You My Rose Mellow'' () is a 1988 South Korean film directed by Park Chul-soo and starring Lee Deok-hwa and Lee Bo-hee. The film is based on the poetry collection with the same name by poet Do Jong-hwan. Plot Jong-hwan and Su-kyung meet in a cafe. Jong-hwan is a high-school teacher and Su-kyung is a cafe maid. They fall in love and marry; however, when Jong-hwan goes to take care of his family, Su-kyung gets ill, forcing him to care for her. Cast * Lee Deok-hwa ... Jong-hwan * Lee Bo-hee ... Su-kyung * Jung Hye-sun *Kwon Sung-duck *Moon Mi-bong *Mun Chang-gil *Chung Hae-sung *Park Hui-u *Choe Sung-kwan *Kim Gi-jong References External links * * South Korean romantic drama films Films directed by Park Chul-soo 1988 films 1980s Korean-language films {{romantic-drama-film-stub ...
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Shim Hyung-rae
Shim Hyung-rae (; born January 3, 1958, sometimes credited as Hyung Rae Shim) is a South Korean former comedian and filmmaker best known for directing '' Yonggary'' () and ''D-War'' (), by far the most expensive Korean movie in history. He has often worked with fellow directors Nam Gi-nam () and Kim Cheong-gi (). Selected filmography ''as a producer'' *'' D-War: Mysteries of the Dragon'' (디워: 미스테리즈 오브 더 드래곤, 디워2, D-War2, Dragon Wars2) (2028) ''as a director'' *''The Last Godfather'' (라스트 갓파더, The Dumb Mafia) (2010) *''D-War'' (디 워 Dragon War) (2007) *'' Yonggary'' (용가리 Yong-gari) (1999) *''Dragon Tuka'' (드래곤 투카 Deuraegon Tuka) (1996) *'' The Power King'' (파워킹 Paweo King) (1995) *'' Tirano's Claws'' (티라노의 발톱 Tirano-ui Baltop) (1994) *'' Pinky Can'' (핑크빛 깡통 Pingkibit Ggang-tong) (1994) *'' Young-Goo and Dinosaur Zu-Zu'' (영구와 공룡 쭈쭈 Yeong-gu wa gongnyong Jju-jju ) (1993) ''as ...
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Kim Cheong-gi
Kim Cheong-gi (born April 4, 1941) is a South Korean director of animated, fantasy, and science fiction films. His most well known work, '' Robot Taekwon V'' (1976), is considered one of the milestones of Korean animation. With actor Shim Hyung-rae, he created the ''Ureme'' series, one of the more popular Korean children's series of the late 1980s. Partial filmography * Robot Taekwon V (animated) (1976) *Robot Taekwon V 3 (로보트 태권 V 3탄: 수중특공대) (animated) (1977) * Golden Wing 123 (황금날개 123) (animated) (1978) *Run, Wonder Princess! (날아라 원더공주) (1978) *Tale of Three Kingdoms (삼국지) (animated) (1980) *Super Taekwon V (수퍼 태권브이) (animated) (1982) * Wuroemae from the Outside (우뢰매 = 'Wuroemae,' or 'Ureme,' 'Uremae,' 'Uroi-mae,' etc.) (외계에서 온 우뢰매) (1986) *Space Gundam V (animated) (1983) * Wuroemae from the Outside, Part II (1986) * Operation of Alien Uremae (1987) * Wuroemae 4: Thunder V Operation (1987 ...
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Ureme 5
''Ureme'' (also spelled ''ulemae'', ''uroemae'' or ''wuroemae'') (in Korean: 우뢰매) is series of Korean children's science-fiction films created by Kim Cheong-gi and originally starring Shim Hyung-rae as the titular hero. The series began in 1986 and released 6 films by 1989. The sixth Ureme film starred Han Jeong-ho as the lead role, but Shim Hyung-Rae would return to star in Ureme 7, which was directed by Lim Jong-ho but written and produced by Kim Cheong-gi. Ureme 8 was released in 1993, reuniting Kim Cheong-gi as director and Shim Hyung-Rae as the lead role. The series ended in that year with Ureme 9. Films * Ureme from Beyond (August 5, 1986) * Ureme from Beyond, Part 2 (December 20, 1986) * Operation of Alien Ureme (July 17, 1987) * Ureme 4: Thunder V Operation (December 26, 1987) * New Machine Ureme 5 (July 16, 1988) is the fifth in the ''Ureme'' series, starring Shim Hyung-rae Shim Hyung-rae (; born January 3, 1958, sometimes credited as Hyung Rae Shim) is a South ...
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Song Kyung-shik
A song is a musical composition intended to be performed by the human voice. This is often done at distinct and fixed pitches (melodies) using patterns of sound and silence. Songs contain various forms, such as those including the repetition and variation of sections. Written words created specifically for music, or for which music is specifically created, are called lyrics. If a pre-existing poem is set to composed music in classical music it is an art song. Songs that are sung on repeated pitches without distinct contours and patterns that rise and fall are called chants. Songs composed in a simple style that are learned informally "by ear" are often referred to as folk songs. Songs that are composed for professional singers who sell their recordings or live shows to the mass market are called popular songs. These songs, which have broad appeal, are often composed by professional songwriters, composers, and lyricists. Art songs are composed by trained classical composers fo ...
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Sa Bangji (film)
''Sa Bang-ji'' () is a 1988 South Korean film directed by Song Kyung-shik. The film was inspired by the real life Sa Bangji, an intersex person of the Joseon Dynasty. Plot Sa Bangji is a hermaphrodite, born to a hardened criminal and mentally disturbed woman. Taken in at a monastery, Sa Bang-ji meets and falls in love with a grieving young widow, Lee So-sa, but she betrays him when their relationship is discovered by the elders in her family. Sa Bang-ji manages to escape and meets a shaman priestess named Myo-hwa, with whom he plots to take revenge. After Myo-hwa is killed, Sa Bang-ji and So-sa are reunited, but then Sa Bang-Ji is captured and killed and So-sa commits suicide. Cast * Lee Hye-young * Bang Hee * Kwak Jung-hee * Park Am Park Am (born November 11, 1924 – March 22, 1989) was a South Korean actor. Park was born in Seoul in 1924. He graduated from the college of Dentistry at Seoul National University. Filmography *Note; the whole list is referenced. ' Awards ...
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Na Young-hee
Na Young-hee (, born September 20, 1961), born Bang Suk-hui, is a South Korean actress. Na was born in Boeun, North Chungcheong Province, South Korea. Filmography Film *Note: the whole list is referenced. Television series Awards * 2021 2021 SBS Drama Awards Best Supporting Actress in a Mini-Series Romance/Comedy Drama ''One the Woman'' nom * 2018, the 54th Baeksang Arts Awards: Best Supporting Actress (nominee) for ''My Golden Life'' *2009 MBC Drama Awards: Golden Acting Award, Actress in a Miniseries (''Queen of Housewives'') *1989, the 25th Baeksang Arts Awards: Best Favorite Film Actress for () *1989, the third Korean Film Critics Association Awards: Best Actress for () *1989, the 3rd Korean Film Critics Association Awards: Best Actress for () *1982, the 18th Baeksang Arts Awards The Baeksang Arts Awards (), also known as the Paeksang Arts Awards, are awards for excellence in film, television and theatre in South Korea. The awards were first introduced in 1965 by ...
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