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My Wife Is a Gangster (Korean: 조폭 마누라) is a 2001 South Korean action romantic comedy film directed by Jo Jin-kyu and written by Kang Hyo-jin and Kim Moon-sung. A sequel titled My Wife Is a Gangster 2 was released in 2003, with a third film (My Wife Is a Gangster 3) released in 2006.
Ji-hyun was later kidnapped by the White Shark gang and they call Yoon-jae and threaten him to sell his daughter to brothel if he doesn't tell them about Eun-jin's whereabouts. When Eun-jin hears of these events she goes to save Ji-hyun but while she was being rescued by Eun-jin, Yoon-jae gets stabbed in the stomach and killed.
Jo Jin-kyu (born 1960) is a South Korean film director.Jo's directorial debut was the hit gangster comedy My Wife Is a Gangster (2001). He returned to the series with My Wife Is a Gangster 3 in 2006. [1]
My Wife is a Gangster 3 (Korean: 조폭 마누라 3) is a 2006 Korean film. It is a sequel to My Wife Is a Gangster 2. Despite bearing the My Wife Is a Gangster title, the film has little to no relation to the previous films. [1] [2] [3]
Akanksha Kapil as Vivan's wife; Episode 07: Destined For Love. Umang Jain as Kareena; Rahul Sharma as Aryan; Episode 08: A Gangster's Love Story. Arjun Bijlani as Raghu; Neha Janpandit as Naina; Episode 09: Love Comes In All Colours. Amit Varma as Madhav; Vandana Gupta as Priya; Episode 10: Waiting For The Muse? Abhay Vakil as Onir; Ankita ...
Several of these had a gangster theme including The Big Bankroll and The George Raft Story. [7] [8] [9] Producers Sam Bischoff and David Diamond had previously made The Phenix City Story. [10] The producers could not get releases from the real-life people depicted in the film apart from Rothstein's wife Carolyn.
Be My Wife, a song by English musician David Bowie; My Wife and Kids, an American television sitcom; My Wife Is a Gangster, a 2001 South Korean action romantic comedy film; Borat, a 2006 mockumentary film in which the main character frequently says "my wife" That's My Wife (disambiguation) My Wife and I (disambiguation) My Woman (disambiguation)
Bad Company is a 1931 American pre-Code gangster film directed and co-written by Tay Garnett with Tom Buckingham based on Jack Lait's 1930 novel Put on the Spot. It stars Helen Twelvetrees and Ricardo Cortez. Told from the view of a woman, the working titles of this film were The Gangster's Wife and The Mad Marriage. [2]