Late Autumn (2010 film)
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South Korean poster | |
| Hangul | 만추 |
| Hanja | |
| Revised Romanization | Manchu |
| McCune–Reischauer | Manch'u |
| Directed by | Kim Tae-yong |
| Written by | Kim Tae-yong |
| Based on | Manchu by Kim Ji-heon |
| Produced by | Jo Seong-woo Lee Ju-ik |
| Starring | Hyun Bin Tang Wei |
| Cinematography | Kim Woo-hyung |
| Edited by | Steve M. Choe, Jin Lee |
| Music by | Jo Seong-woo Choi Yong-rak |
| Distributed by | Boram Entertainment North by Northwest Entertainment CJ Entertainment |
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Running time | 115 minutes |
| Countries | South Korea United States China Hong Kong |
| Languages | English Korean Mandarin |
| Box office | US$5.9 million |
Late Autumn (Korean: 만추; Hanja: 晚秋; RR: Manchu) is a 2010 English-language film directed by Kim Tae-yong. It stars Tang Wei as Anna, a prisoner who is given a 72 hours parole to visit family in Seattle, and who meets and befriends a South Korean man on-the-run (Hyun Bin).
A co-production between South Korea, China, Hong Kong and the United States, it is the fourth remake of the now-lost 1966 Lee Man-hee melodrama classic of the same title.