Do Kum-bong, a South Korean actress born in the 1930s, made her mark in the film industry during the 1950s and 1960s. Known for her versatile performances, she appears in The Great Escape from Women's Prison (1976), a notable entry in the grindhouse genre that reflects the era's unique storytelling. With a prolific career spanning over 283 films, her contributions to cult cinema continue to resonate, showcasing a blend of drama and exploitation that captivates audiences even today.
The Great Escape from Women's Prison
A Korean family who gets on the bad side of the Japanese during the Japanese occupation of Korea during World War II.A Korean mother and daughter are thrown into a prison run by the Japanese and a lot of surprisingly tame abuse is heaped upon them.