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Korean Retrospective : Park Nou Sik, The Man Who Watched Too Much

A Mad Woman

PARK Nou Sik

Korea1975 100min D-Cinema Color

Synopsis

At the end of Japanese colonialism, bank robber Park Dong-sik’s gang breakout of prison but Kim Gwang-il dies and Song No-in is hurt. Dong-sik asks that part of the money be sent to Kim’s family and Song, and leaves to join the resistance force. However, the rest of the gang kill Kim’s parents and Song for the money. Park finds out that Song’s daughter Soon-ok became mentally ill from the shock. Burning with vengeance, Dong-sik begins to revenge. 
 

Diretor

PARK Nou Sik

He debuted in director Lee Gang-cheong’s Gyeong-tae in 1956 and started receiving recognition as an action star through Five Marines. He starred in Hill with Zelcova, Do not ask the Past, Bloody Competition, Dial 112, Cain’s Descendants etc- a total of 90 movies, and took his position as an action star. In 1970s he became a director himself and filmed Quit your Life, Me, Suspended Sentence, Why?, Life, No Violence, A Mad Woman, Evil men Get on the Train to Hell etc. Other than There is no Violence, he starred as the main character, and created dynamic action films.