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Kim Du-han, also spelled Kim Doo Han (1918 – 1972) was a Korean godfather, right-wing politician. He was the son of the famous Korean freedom fighter and anarchist named Kim Jwa-Jin. Involved in violent anti-communist actions in the 1940s and 1950s, he was elected to the third parliament in 1954 and joined Rhee's Liberal Party. He was also elected to the sixth parliament in 1965. Kim was involved in several scandals, and was imprisoned by the US military regime as well as by the military regime of Park Chung-hee. He was especially well known for his performance in gang fights, and was said to be able to fight off several katana-armed yakuzas by himself, in numbers as many as 20 (as depicted in the 2002 drama Yain Shidae). Kim Du-han's life was dramatized in a four-part film series in the 1970s.[1] as well as a 2 part drama in 2002 known as "Yain Shidae" (Korean for Rustic Period). His life during the period of Japanese occupation was novelized by Hong Song-yu, and filmed by director Im Kwon-taek in his General's Son trilogy (1990-1992)[2] [edit] Notes
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