Manchurian Tiger
Originally released in 1974. Manchurian Tiger is a action film. directed by Lee Doo-yong.
Starring Han Yong-cheol, Woo Yeon-jeong, and Kim Mun-ju
Synopsis
In Manchuria during the 1940's, a karate master named Sazaki and hapkido champion Wang make plans to rob the Korean Independence Army of its funds. However, unknown to them, the money is guarded by one Mr Lee--a grand master of taekwondo.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Han Yong-cheol
as Taekwondo
Woo Yeon-jeong
as Gihwa
Kim Mun-ju
as Wang-ga
Bae Su-chun
as Sasaki
Kim Hong-ji
as Girang (Gihwa's Older Brother)
Choe Jae-ho
as Fat Man
Chang Il-sik
as Giant (Sasaki's Subordinate)
Hwang In-cheol
as Sasaki's Subordinate
Ma Ju-haeng
as Royal Servant
Park Dong-ryong
as Jangpung, the King's Subordinate
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- KO
Production Companies
- Hap Dong Film
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Manchurian Tiger about?
In Manchuria during the 1940's, a karate master named Sazaki and hapkido champion Wang make plans to rob the Korean Independence Army of its funds. However, unknown to them, the money is guarded by...
Who directed Manchurian Tiger?
Manchurian Tiger was directed by Lee Doo-yong.
How long is Manchurian Tiger?
Manchurian Tiger has a runtime of 1 hours and 35 minutes (95 minutes total).
When was Manchurian Tiger released?
Manchurian Tiger was released on June 13, 1974 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Manchurian Tiger?
The main cast of Manchurian Tiger includes Han Yong-cheol, Woo Yeon-jeong, Kim Mun-ju, Bae Su-chun, Kim Hong-ji.