
Kim Ki-young
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Kim Ki-young (October 10, 1919 – February 5, 1998) was a South Korean film director, known for his intensely psychosexual and melodramatic horror films, often focusing on the psychology of their female characters. Kim was born in Seoul during the colonial period, raised in Pyongyang, where he became interested in theater and cinema. In Korea after the end of World War II, he studied dentistry while becoming involved in the theater. During the Korean War, he made propaganda films for the United States Information Service. In 1955, he used discarded movie equipments to produce his first two films. With the success of these two films Kim formed his own production company and produced popular melodramas for the rest of the decade.
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The Housemaid (1960)
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Goryeojang (1963)
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Ieoh Island (1977)
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Insect Woman (1972)
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Transgression (1974)
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Woman of Fire (1971)
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A Woman After a Killer Butterfly (1978)
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Woman of Fire '82 (1982)
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The Sea Knows (1961)
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Soil (1978)
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The Deaf Worker (1980)
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Be a Wicked Woman (2021)
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Promises (1975)
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Yangsan Province (1955)
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A Sad Pastorale (1960)
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Boxes of Death (1955)
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Asphalt (1964)
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Free Woman (1982)
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Hunting of Fools (1984)
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A Soldier Speaks after Death (1966)
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Woman (1968)
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A Woman's War (1957)
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Defiance of a Teenager (1959)
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Ban Geum-ryeon (1981)
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Love Of Blood Relations (1976)
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Twilight Train (1957)
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Water Lady (1979)
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Touch-Me-Not (1956)
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Beasts of Prey (1985)
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The First Snow (1958)
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I Am a Truck (1953)
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Elegy of Ren (1969)
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Lady Hong (1969)
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