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Wonderful Nightmare (Korean: 미쓰 와이프; RR: Misseu Waipeu; lit. Miss Wife) is a 2015 South Korean fantasy romantic comedy film starring Uhm Jung-hwa and Song Seung-heon.
Won Top 10 Films of the Year Assassination: Won 52nd Grand Bell Awards: Best Film Assassination: Nominated Best Director Choi Dong-hoon: Nominated Best Actor Ha Jung-woo: Nominated Best Actress Jun Ji-hyun: Won Best Supporting Actor Oh Dal-su: Nominated Best Screenplay Choi Dong-hoon, Lee Ki-cheol Nominated Best Cinematography Kim Woo-hyung ...
The film marks the directing debut of Na Hyun, a veteran scriptwriter in the Korean film industry. [7]According to its distribution company Showbox, "The Prison" has been sold to 62 countries.
The Gangster, the Cop, the Devil (Korean: 악인전; Hanja: 惡人傳; RR: Aginjeon "The story of evil people") [a] is a 2019 South Korean action crime film directed by Lee Won-tae that is based on a true story. The film stars Ma Dong-seok, Kim Mu-yeol and Kim Sung-kyu. In the film, a gangster and a cop join forces to capture a serial killer ...
Kim Sung-kyun as Ri Kwang-jo, a North Korean defector who Ji Dong-cheol believes killed his family; Jo Jae-yoon as Captain Jo, who assists Min Se-hoon and investigates Ji Dong-cheol's innocence; Park Ji-il as Executive director Song; Kim Min-jae as Reporter Joo; Kim Eui-sung as Deputy department head Shin; Won Poong-yeon as Kim Seok-ho's ...
Local gangster Myun Jung-hak (Kim Yoon-seok), offers him a deal: if Gu-nam goes to South Korea to kill a professor named Kim Seung-hyun, he will get CN¥57,000 (US$10,000). Gu-nam accepts and leaves for South Korea by train and a rickety fishing boat, with US$500 for expenses.
Arang (Korean: 아랑; Hanja: 阿娘) is a 2006 South Korean horror thriller film directed and co-written by Ahn Sang-hoon (in his feature directorial debut). It stars Song Yoon-ah and Lee Dong-wook as two detectives.
Believer [3] (Korean: 독전; RR: Dokjeon) is a 2018 South Korean action crime film directed by Lee Hae-young.It is a remake of the 2012 Johnnie To film Drug War.The film features actor Kim Joo-hyuk's final film performance.