Elliott Hong
Elliott Hong is a Korean American film director, producer and writer.[1]
Elliott Hong | |
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Born | Hong Eui-Bong |
Occupation | Director, producer, writer |
Hong is best known as the director of the films They Call Me Bruce?,[2][3][4] The Retrievers,[5] Kill the Golden Goose[6] and the 1973 documentary Tears of Buddha.[7]
Filmography
- The Rose of Sharon (2006)
- They Call Me Bruce? (1982)
- The Retrievers (1982)
- Kill the Golden Goose (1979)
- Tears of Buddha (1973)
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References
- "Elliott Hong". The New York Times.
- F. Shepard, Richard (January 16, 1983). "KOREAN COMIC IN 'THEY CALL ME BRUCE'". The New York Times.
- Chicago-Sun Times
- DVD Verdict
- The New York Times
- The New York Times
- Eui Hong & Russ Kingston. Filming "Tears of Buddha". American Cinematographer, ASC Holding Corp., Vol. 54, No. 9, September 1973, Pgs. 1174–1176, 1199–1201, (MG)
External links
- Elliott Hong on IMDb
- Elliott Hong at AllMovie
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