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The filmography section of this article previously credited two 1970 films to this director: Two Bigshots with a Grudge and Tokyo Lion and Myeongdong Tiger. According to the Korean Movie Database, which is affiliated with the official Korean Film Archive, these were directed by a different Lee Jang-ho (see here; the name is spelt the same in English, but the Chinese characters are different - 李壯虎 compared to 李長鎬, for the director who is the subject of this article). Therefore, they have been removed from the filmography. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Musikxpert (talk • contribs) 02:50, 2 October 2021 (UTC)Reply