
Kim Ki-young (October 10, 1919 – February 5, 1998) was a South Korean film director, known for his intensely psychosexual and melodramatic horror films, often focusing on the psychology of their female characters. Kim was born in Seoul during the colonial period, raised in Pyongyang, where he became interested in theater and cinema. In Korea after the end of World War II, he studied dentistry while becoming involved in the theater. During the Korean War, he made propaganda films for the United States Information Service. In 1955, he used discarded movie equipments to produce his first two films. With the success of these two films Kim formed his own production company and produced popular melodramas for the rest of the decade.
Beasts of Prey
1985
Hunting of Fools
1984
Free Woman
1982
Ban Geum-ryeon
1981
The Deaf Worker
1980
Water Lady
1979
Soil
1978
Ieoh Island
1977
Promises
1975
Transgression
1974
Insect Woman
1972
Woman of Fire
1971
Elegy of Ren
1969
Woman
1968
Asphalt
1964
Goryeojang
1963
The Sea Knows
1961
The Housemaid
1960
A Sad Pastorale
1960
Twilight Train
1957
A Woman's War
1957
Touch-Me-Not
1956
Yangsan Province
1955
Boxes of Death
1955
I Am a Truck
1953
The Housemaid
2010
Beasts of Prey
1985
Hunting of Fools
1984
The Deaf Worker
1980
Water Lady
1979
Transgression
1974
Insect Woman
1972
Woman of Fire
1971
Woman
1968
Goryeojang
1963
The Sea Knows
1961
The Housemaid
1960
Yangsan Province
1955





























