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Lê Ngọc Minh Hằng (born June 22, 1987, in Ho Chi Minh City) better known as Minh Hằng, is a Vietnamese singer, actress and model. Lê Ngọc Minh Hằng stepped into her career at the age of 16 as a member of several girlgroup, and has been cast in several dramas but failed to make much of a mark. [ 1 ]
In the early 1970s, many managers of cailuong theater chains were forced to shut due to the financial pressure that foreign language films put them under. The Dạ Lý Hương Theatre was able to avoid the crash and, in a gamble to save the troupe, and inspired by the successes of MGM's 1959 film Ben-Hur, tycoon Xuân (bầu Xuân) founded Dạ Lý Hương Films and employed filmmaker Lê ...
Two Men), also known as No Way to Go, is a 2016 South Korean action crime film starring Ma Dong-seok and Choi Min-ho. [2] The film was displayed at the 21st Busan International Film Festival in the "Korean Cinema Today – Panorama" section. [3] [4] The film was released in the cinemas in South Korea on November 30, 2016. [5] [6]
Mai (stylized as: MɅI) is a 2024 Vietnamese romantic drama film directed by Tran Thanh. [4] By March 1, 2024, after 20 days of release, the film officially grossed over 500 billion VND, becoming the highest-grossing film in Vietnamese box office history. [5]
The film was released in the local cinemas on November 2, 2017. During the opening weekend the film sold 605,690 tickets at the box office, trailing behind Thor: Ragnarok which was released at the same time in Korean cinemas. [6]
Ma Dong-seok as Seongju, [12] a house deity who becomes an ally to Gang-rim and his team. Kim Dong-wook as Kim Soo-hong, [13] the former main antagonist of the first film, brother of Kim Ja-hong, and a vengeful spirit who is now relieved of his torment. He becomes the last soul to be escorted by Gang-rim and his team before their reincarnations.
Ma Dong-seok as Mr. Kim, brother-in-law of Ik-hyun; Kim Sung-kyun as Park Chang-woo, Hyung-bae's gang underboss; Kim Jong-goo as Jo Bong-goo, a customs chief officer; Kim Jong-soo as Mr. Jang, a customs officer; Kwon Tae-won as Heo Sam-shik, co-owner of the nightclub; Kim Hye-eun as Miss Yeo, co-owner of the nightclub
Because of this, it became the second horror film to be released in Vietnam, while another in the genre, Ngoi nha ma am/Suoi oan hon (Haunted House/Ghosted Stream), came out in August. Finally, Muoi was released on December 24, 2007 with the first rating in Vietnamese film history: an under-16 ban for disturbing violence and horror image.