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- A giant crocodile is terrorizing Thai villagers. A group of adventurers set out by boat to track it down and kill it.
- A tale of an underdog mistreated by his family, given kung fu instruction from an unlikely source, and redeemed when he comes back to take on foreign champions in a tournament staged before an imperial audience.
- Hye-yeong had no idea that her lover, Shin-ho, was a married man until Shin-ho's wife and children arrive in town. She leaves him but reappears 8 years later asking him to take responsibilty for their child
- After landing operations, U.N. soldiers enter a village and violate Jeon-Rae. The villagers ostracize her but Jeon-Rae and her son Man-sik, struggle on in poverty. A U.S. military base is set up across the river and the prostitutes who service the soldiers set up a whore town nearby. At her wits end, Jeon-Rae seeks the advice of Yong Nyo and Soon-duk; two of the prostitutes. The Western cultural influence causes disorder to break out. The tension between the villagers and the whores reaches it's peak following the deaths of several village children. Will either side win the war between them? What will be left of the town? And will Jeon-Rae and Man-sik ever forgive being ostracized?
- A dwarf and his poor, but loving, family who are forced out of their house by a real estate agent.
- His mother having died while giving birth to his younger brother, and his father mentally incapacitated due to a serious car accident, 13-year old Yeong-cheol must look after his young siblings.
- Choi Seok, the principal of a girl's high school, adopts Jeong-nim, a Japanese student there. However, they develop a disturbing relationship that scandalizes the local region. His family is disgusted and sends the girl back to Tokyo whil Choi Seok loses his job, but the two cannot stop thinking about each other
- Won Sa-yong kills his friend to take the latter's girlfriend, Seol-hie. Seol-hie is not happy with this situation and bites her own tongue off and bleeds to death. Ten years later, she reappears as a vampire and attempts to destroy Sa-yong and his family.
- Duk-man, a train conductor, sounds the train's horn each time he passes the hospital where his critically ill daughter is confined to let her know that he is thinking of her. However, when an accident leaves him unable to perform that simple act of comfort, his daughter's condition worsens
- A botonist working in the mountains disappears after beginning an investigation into the legend of the Beast People--semi-humans living deep in the mountain forests and running with wolves. Thirty years later, the botonist's son finds his father, but the older man is now very different.
- Hie-ryoen gets a shot of being a singer due to hisr friend's brother, Min-ho who is also a singer. While the response to her songs is surprisingly good, she loses a chance at a recording contract because of Min-ho's drug abuse. Min-ho decides to make up for his mistake the only way he knows how.
- Two youngsters witness the abduction of a famous scientist from the home of their friend by North Korean spies. They manage to track the spies to their headquarters and arrange for their defeat.
- Young-ju's wedding is cancelled when it is revealed that her mother was a prostitute for American soldiers. Young-ju, pregnant by her fiance, gives birth to a child, but her ex demands that she give up custody to him as she has no future.
- Yeong-ju and Se-han, reunited at the end of the last movie, once again separate because of the objections raised by Se-han's mother. Their now handicapped son lives with his mother, but visits with his father once a week. He comes to despise his grandmother whom he has learned is keeping his parents apart and he falls out a window while trying to avoid her
- Admiral Lee Sun-shin designs and builds the 'Turtle Ships' in preparation of the Japanese invasion during the Injin War. He is promoted after his victories, but due to his expanding influence and increased popularity in military circles, the king comes to fear him and has him imprisoned. A year later, the Japanese navy attempts another invasion and the king is required to enter the prison and beg the admiral's assistance.
- Jeong-ah is forced to take a job in a textile mill in her early teen years because she is unable to enter a highschool.
- A girl becomes envious of her friend's stable family life and her resentment against her own heartless father grows
- Forced by her father into keeping a doll that she knows is filled with drugs, Mi-yeon secretly goes to the police for aid. She soon requires their protection as the drug dealers learn the location of their missing stash.
- Aware of his impending death, the leader of an order of Buddhist monks must choose his successor. However, the three monks who have made it to the finals in the selection process do their best to discredit each other and eliminate the competition
- Two highschool graduates promise to meet again before going off to separate colleges, but on the way to the appointed place, the girl is hit by a car and confined to a wheelchair
- A newspaper reporter explains events leading up to the infamous massacre at Panmunjeom.
- As their parents work hard and honestly to support them, two highschool students are determined to show respect and filial duty to their parents through academic accomplishment
- An overly suspicious and jealous husband makes his married life miserable with constant accusations directed at his wife whenever she speaks with anyone outside their home.
- A young man working as a taxi driver with his best friend. The latter is involved in a hit-and-run and his friend must decide whether or not to turn him into the police
- A reporter rushes to Panmunjeom immediately following the massacre to report the brutality of the incident. He follows the South Korean and US militaries' response while offering his hope of peaceful reunification.
- A beautiful college girl Lee Nan-Hee falls deeply in love with one of her classmates Park who is a poor student. He commits a murder after he is contrived by a secret agent dispatched from North Korea. Nan-Hee takes a part in the crime for her boy friend. Nan-Hee makes love with the agent in this situation, and is trained to assassinate the chief of investigation Kim. However when the golden opportunity to kill him comes, she can't carry out her mission due to her pangs of conscience and attraction to him. Instead she informs him a stronghold of secret agents who are cleared out later.
- Now adjusted to their stepmother, Yeong-cheol and his family move into a new village where his brother, Yeong-mun, becomes interested in baseball. Trying out for a team, Yeong-mun only succeeds in becoming the ballboy. Yeong-cheol must use all of his ability to convince his brother not to give up the game he loves
- Han-woo borrows money from Suk-gi, a woman who is deeply in love with him. He uses the money to gamble with a glamorous card shark who cheats him out of all the money, ruining Suk-gi's life.
- A biographical fiction about a second-generation Korean in Japan named Kwon Hyi-ro (AKA Kin Kiro) who became a national hero in South Korea after holding 18 Japanese citizens hostage in 1968.
- Jun-yeol and Cheon-deok attempt to regain the money taken from the Korean Independence Army by Ishara. They also need to rescue Ui-ryeong who has been kidnapped and faces a fate worse than death.
- Yeong-cheol, at only 13, is the head of his family and takes care of his mentally incapacitated father and two younger brothers. The neighbors take pity on the family and arrange for a young woman to marry Yeong-cheol's father so the children can have a legal guardian.
- A wife, tired of her husband's domineering nature, proposes that they change work roles for a while--he takes over the household chores while she goes to work
- Ji-suk plays hard-to-get with fellow college student Min-woo. However, when it appears that she will lose him to a rival, Ji-suk gives into his request and the two sleep together. Min-woo, now believing that Ji-suk is 'easy', wants nothing more to do with her.
- The Special Investigation Unit enlists the reluctant aid of Kim Su-san, the mistress of Lim Chang-shik who is the head of the illegal communist party is South Korea. First she is convinced to sell out the members of her party, but she is convinced by Chang-shik to betray the investigators and assassinate the prosecuting attorney, Mr Oh.
- Guk-hie is thrown out of her house and divorced after she confesses to her husband that she had an abortion before they were married.
- Kang Seong-cheol loses his office job and becomes a taxi driver without telling his family of the change. His eldest daughter, visiting his former office one day, learns the truth. She and her younger siblings stop their studies to take jobs in order to help their father
- A highschool student who excels at bith sports and academics transfers to a new school and tries to improve the other athlete's study skills
- A man who defected to North Korea returns as a spy, but his feelings of guilt drive him to consider suicide. He falls in love with a woman who was attempting to throw herself under a train. She convinces him to turn himself over to the police, but he decides the best way to make up for his spying is to take vengence on the North Korean commander.
- Saletab, the ruler of Mongolia, invades the ancient kingdom of Koryo with 300 thousand men. Lee Jun blames himself for the deaths of the monks of Buin Temple whom he was charged to protect. He and his wife set out for Mongolia to reclaim the pillaged relics of the temple