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The Marines Who Didn‘t Come Home

10th(2005) Korean Cinema Retrospective: Lee Man-hee, the Poet of Night

War · Psychology · History  

  • CountryKorea
  • Production Year1963
  • Running Time110min
  • Format 35mm
  • ColorB&W
Program Note
This particular film became such an issue when filming for its record-breaking budget and the enormous support it received from marines. As a touchstone for war film as a sublime spectacle in Korean cinema, it boasts all sorts of elements in a full scale that any war epic could have including a battle scene in a demolished city. As a first Korean war film which was running for 40 days drawing as many as 200,000 audiences, it also proved the commercial pontentiality of the war film. However, its true significance lies in a realistic portrayal of each character who stands in a thin line between life and death; in other words, Lee′s war spectacles never welcome heroic victory of any kind but the strong bond of each individual-whether a soldier or a little girl-with a greater depth of humanity, with a message of the absurdity of war. (Cho Young-jung)
Director
Director
LEE Man-hee
Born in 1931, director Lee Man-hee graduated from Kyungshin High School and served as a communications soldier during the Korean War. He worked as assistant to director Ahn Jong-hwa in 1956 and entered the film industry. At the recommendation of actor Kim Seung-ho, he debuted as a director with The Guiding Light in 1961 and began to receive recognition with Dial 112, a noire style thriller, in 1962. He achieved both artistic and commercial success with war films or thrillers such as The Marines Who Didn′t Come Home, Soldiers Without a Serial Number, and The Devil′s Stairway, and dramas like Late Autumn and A Road to Return. The filmmaking conditions worsened after the 70s, but Lee Man-hee was obsessed with making films, which gradually wore down his health. On April 3, 1975, he lost consciousness in the editing room while working on The Way to Sampo and fought for his life for ten days before passing away on April 13 at the age of 45.
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Credit
  • Director LEE Man-hee 이만희
  • Producer Won Sun
  • Cast Jang Dong-hui, Choi Mu-ryong, Gu Bong-seo, Lee Dae-yup, Jeon Kyu-hyun, Kang Mi-ae
  • Screenplay Jang Kuk-jin
  • Cinematography Seo Jung-min
  • Production Design Hong Sung-chil
  • Editor Kim Hee-soo
  • Music Jeon Jung-geun
  • Production Company NONE