Lee Jeong-heon Trailers
Enemy At The Dead End TrailerNo Mercy TrailerDachimawa Lee Trailer
Lee Jeong-heon is a South Korean film and television actor.
Enemy At The Dead End TrailerNo Mercy TrailerDachimawa Lee Trailer
Lee Jeong-heon is a South Korean film and television actor.
Total trailers found: 12
25 January 2002
A notorious dirty cop makes an honest attempt to catch a serial killer who even murdered his own parents.
07 January 2010
A forensic pathologist is about to retire in order to spend some time with his daughter. However, he is forced to continue working when his daughter is kidnapped.
24 December 2003
On 31 January 1968, 31 North Korean commandos infiltrated South Korea in a failed mission to assassinate President Park Chung-hee.
29 January 2000
Once at a pagoda Mongryong Lee, a scion of a well-to-do family, meets Chunhyang, the young daughter of a courtesan and an aristocrat.
03 April 2008
A small band of Korean soldiers is sent to patrol near a guard post and they find corpses scattered all over the area.
01 January 2003
In order to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Korean Film Academy, 20 of the academy's former students (who are respected director's today) were invited to shoot an omnibus movie consisting of 20 short films.
10 May 2002
Jang Seung-eop, also known as "Chihwaseon," drinks and paints all day. Through Mae-hyang, he learns the meaning of fate, sees art beyond even the smallest things, and sets out for the path he seeks.
14 March 2007
An otherwise model citizen's petty crime quickly escalates into felony when he runs away from the police station, dragging a career criminal with him.
26 August 2010
A post-traumatic stress disorder patient bound to his bed finds himself sharing his room with a gang looking for a paralyzed amnesia patient.
14 November 2007
A successful lawyer who, in order to save her daughter, is pressured into defending the innocence of a man slated to receive the death penalty.
13 August 2008
Under Japanese imperialism, Korean national treasure Golden Buddha is stolen. More important to national security, the statue contains vital information concerning Korean freedom fighters and their whereabouts as well as their true identities.
12 January 2006
Commissioned by South Korea's National Human Rights Commission, If You Were Me is an innovative omnibus film project to promote tolerance and human rights and shed light on the hardships disadvantaged people face in Korea.