“Men of Plastic,” a current comedy film starring the larger-than-life Korean American actor Don Lee (aka Ma Dong-seok) has racked up sales in 32 territories for distributor Showbox. Lee is the star…
Lee is the star of the crime action film series that kicked off with “The Outlaws” and which was followed by “The Roundup,” this year’s biggest film in Korea with a $100 million cumulative.
“Men of Plastic” which sees Lee playing a small-time entrepreneur who sets up a mega studio in Apgujeong, the heart of Korea’s plastic surgery industry, was released in Korea last week. Produced by Lee and directed by Lim Jin-sun, it has earned $3.34 million to date and holds second place at the box office going into its second weekend.
The film was licensed to Movie Cloud for Taiwan, Purple Plan for Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei, Vietnam, At Entertainment for Japan, CJ ENM HK for Thailand, Eagle International for Inflight, Viva Communications for The Philippines, Lotus Pictures for Mongolia and Edko Films for Hong Kong. North American rights were licensed to Capelight, Showbox toldLee is a former boxer and bodybuilder who was born in Korea, raised in the U.S.
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