LEE Tae-won produced all the major films by [IM Kwon-taek], such as The Generals Son, , and Chihwaseon during the 1990s. He established [Taehung Pictures] in 1984 and made some of the most important movies in the Korean cinematic history through the early 2000s. Called "Korean Midas touch," he led the boom of erotic drama production in the 1980s with the box office success of Between the Knees and Eoh Wu-dong by [LEE Jang-ho] and Mulberry by [LEE Doo-...
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LEE Tae-won produced all the major films by [IM Kwon-taek], such as The Generals Son, , and Chihwaseon during the 1990s. He established [Taehung Pictures] in 1984 and made some of the most important movies in the Korean cinematic history through the early 2000s. Called "Korean Midas touch," he led the boom of erotic drama production in the 1980s with the box office success of Between the Knees and Eoh Wu-dong by [LEE Jang-ho] and Mulberry by [LEE Doo-yong] that his company produced. While respecting director's originality, he also expressed strong realism in his movies, which made [Taehung Pictures] as the most important production company of the days. He produced many important youth movies, melodramas, and socially conscious films, such as Our Sweet Days of Youth, Gagman, , and . After working with [IM Kwon-taek] for the first time through Aje Aje Bara Aje, he broke the box office records consecutively with IMs subsequent movies, The Generals Son and Sopyonje. After producing Low Life, he is now running a theatre, [Taehung Cinema]. His sons are also producers. [LEE Hyo-seung] produced My Boss, My Hero and [LEE Ji-seung] produced Haeundae.
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