Ki-joo Kim

Total Credits at Criticker: 10 (Actor)
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THE RESCUE (1971) is a Hong Kong-produced martial arts adventure about a group of Song Dynasty loyalists opposing Tartar Rule in 13th century China. Their aim in the film is to rescue Prime Minister Wen (Fang Mien) from a Tartar prison and spirit him to safety in the south of China. (imdb)
Dae-dong is the newly appointed leader of the Jung-mu Martial Arts Hall. He is challenged by the Japanese and is killed. The Jung-mu Hall is almost at the point of ruin. The teachers of Jung-mu Hall go searching for the master Keum-san of Chosun, the great Taekwondo fighter. Keum-san was the Korean teacher of the deceased Dae-dong and a highly respected warrior. (The Movie Database)
1930 Manchuria: Seong-Jin, a member of Korean independence army, is arrested and tortured by Suzuki. Seong-Jin's tells his colleague Min-Wuk the location of funds. Min-Wuk puts the money into the stomach of a dead hog and floats it down the river. Soon, Min-Wuk is captured by Mokosan, a gangster from Peking and Ye-Ji, a barmaid. (Wu Tang Collection)
Ha Ki-Ryong, an executive of the Korean independence army, is killed by Taeaming, a spy of Japanese Special Investigation Bureau, and Ha's daughter, Ye-Sim, and Cheol are tracking Taeaming. Ye-Sim is taken as a hostage. Dong-Shik and Cheol falls is a trap by Hwang, an old boatman, then arrested. Taeaming joined Oosima's party near Ko-San, wrestling over a code book. When the Japanese army gathers to execute Ye-Sim and Cheol, the Korean independence army attacks them. (Wu Tang Collection)
A man seeks revenge on his enemy who kidnapped and raised his child many years ago. (imdb)
Eun-gyeong, a blind woman, was abandoned by her mother as a child, and then adopted by a master of martial arts. One day, when her adoptive parent is mortifying killed by villains led by Geun-yeong, she decides to learn martial arts from one of her father's student, Jung-bae, so she can take revenge for her father's death. But just as Eun-gyeong is about to enter the house of Geun-young, she learns that his wife was her biological mother. (Wu Tang Collection)
On a ship anchored in Pusan Harbor, a man of Dokko San, a dealer of drugs, is delivering a bag to Jang Se-Hwa, a boss of drug dealers. Just by chance the bag is switched with a staff member of a pharmaceutical company. The police get Detective Lee to infiltrate the ship and contact Seol Se-Hyeong, a drug dealer from Hong-Kong. (Wu Tang Collection)
Bloody fights ensue for the map of war funds hidden in a Buddhist statue. In-Shik, a patriot, seeks for the statue with priest Hye-Cho. At this time, they meet a singer, Kyo Cheong Cheong. Detective Mori follows them. At last, they come to Manchuria on the track of the statue. It's kept in the house of a virtuoso, Jin Cheon. Kyo Cheong Cheong is that very Seol Jung Mae. (Wu Tang Collection)
A woman reaches out from the other world to marry the man she loves in this spine-chilling tale of love transcending the boundaries of death. Sung Lien-hua (Li Ching) is determined to marry Han Shih-lung (Lin Wei-tu) - dead or alive. It isn't until later that Han begins to suspect that his new wife is actually dead - and she is quite determined to consummate their marriage! (IVL)