The Man with Two Faces () is a 1975 South Korean horror film. The film is a rough adaptation of Frankenstein.
A mad scientist seeks to create human life by using dead bodies. His plan goes awry and the newly created creature lashes out before escaping.
The Man With Two Faces was released in South Korea during 1975. The Korean Film Archive began work on restoring the film, along with seven others, in 2004. In 2006 the organization completed their work, which they screened that same year. The Korean Film Archive would go on to screen the film as part of their 2014 online exhibition ÃÂÂêµÂìÂÂàì ìµÂê³ ì ì ë¹ì 찾ìÂÂìÂÂ, ì¥르ìÂÂÃÂÂê° ì‘ÂÂàì ì¸ë¤, (tr: In Search of the Best Villains in Korean Films, Villains Loved by Genre Films) on KMDb.
A writer for KMDb praised the cinematography while also noting that the film's story flow kept it from being a "Korean Movie Masterpiece Selection" as opposed to a "Beep Beep B-Movie".