
Hong-sik Kang
Directing
Biography
No biography available for Hong-sik Kang.
Born: December 9, 1902
Place of Birth: Pyongyang, South Pyeongan Province, Korean Empire [now Pyongyang, North Korea]
Known For

Suicide Troops of the Watchtower
Stalwart soldiers of the Japanese Empire – Japanese and Korean alike – stand in defense of a military outpost threatened by "bandits."

When the Sun Rises

Miles Away from Happiness
To resolve the conflict between the Korean and Manchu border villages, the Korean protagonist sets fire to the Korean village and forces the Koreans and Manchus to put out the fire together.

A Fish Tale
A whaling vessel hunts its quarry on the open sea while its crew undergoes many hardships. During the course of their journey, they dream of their wives and families and pray for the chance to provide for the loved ones and nation.

Mt. Baekdu can be seen everywhere
A screen adaptation of the novel by North Korean writer Yong Song. On the anti-Japanese partisan struggle of the Korean partisans in the 1930s.

The Unending Battle
The Lysynmanovites planned to kill Lee Min Se, a prominent scientist living in North Korea, in order to take possession of his discovery. To this end, they sent Park Dong Gyun to Pyongyang. After getting a close look at life in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Park Dong-gyun couldn't go through with the crime and decided to tell the Korean counterintelligence folks everything. With his help, a gang of seasoned saboteurs was exposed and caught.

Jang-han-mong

The Captain of Bandits
Two heroes (played by actors Gi-tak Jeong and Hong-sik Kang) are in love with the daughter of the king of bandits. In the end, the two fight in a duel
Filmography
as Professor Myung-se Lee
as Hoon Pak, partisan
as catcher Harukawa
as Sun-sa Kim