The Korean Connection

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The Korean Connection
Hangul돌아온 외다리
Directed byLee Doo-yong
Starring
Distributed by
Release date
  • July 20, 1974 (1974-07-20)
Running time
88 minutes
LanguageKorean

The Korean Connection is 1974 Korean martial art movie starring (Credited as Billy Chan) and .

Plot[]

In 1930 in China the Korean professional kicker Tiger (Park Young Cheol) fell in love with Hyang Souk however at the same time he made an agreement with Yamamoto (As a suggestion from the Wang Herim) to steal the carriage with full of gold and Tiger steal it. After Tiger realized that the carriage was belongs to Hyang Souk's brother he felt himself guilty, break himself his leg and spent his time with alcoholic. Meanwhile, Yamamoto killed Herim, kidnapped Hyang Souk and take over the territory Tiger is now in rage and alongside Korean independent army Kim Sung, he defeat the Yamamoto save Hyang Souk, take the gold and went back to Korea.

Cast[]

  • as Tiger
  • as Kim Sung
  • as Yamamoto
  • as Hyang Souk
  • Hwang Jang-lee as Kazio (uncredited)
  • Mang Hoi as beggar kid (cameo, uncredited)
  • Elton Chong extra (uncredited)
  • extra (uncredited)
  • extra (uncredited)
  • extra (uncredited)
  • extra (uncredited)
  • extra (uncredited)

Media release[]

The film was released by company Hong Kong Connection under the name Deadly fist in Korea and for VHS tape it was released as He Who Returned with One Leg.

Sequel[]

The film later receive the sequel as Returned Single-Legged Man 2 which was only released in Korea and outside Europe released as Korean Connection 2 the sequel was not released in U.S.

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