Idol (film)
Appearance
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Idol | |
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Hangul | 우상 |
Revised Romanization | Woo-sang |
Directed by | Lee Su-jin |
Written by | Lee Su-jin |
Produced by | An Eun-mi Han Sang-hyun |
Starring | Han Suk-kyu Sol Kyung-gu Chun Woo-hee |
Cinematography | Son Won-ho |
Edited by | Choi Hyun-sook |
Music by | Kim Tae-seong |
Production companies | Pollux Barunson Production Vill Lee Film |
Distributed by | CGV Arthouse |
Release date |
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Running time | 143 minutes |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
Box office | US$1.4 million[1] |
Idol is a 2019 South Korean thriller film directed by Lee Su-jin, starring Han Suk-kyu, Sol Kyung-gu and Chun Woo-hee.[2]
Cast
[edit]- Han Suk-kyu as Goo Myung-hui
- Sol Kyung-gu as Yoo Joong-sik
- Chun Woo-hee as Choi Ryeon-hwa
- Yoo Seung-mok as Hwang-byun
- Hyun Bong-sik as Detective Kim
- Kang Mal-geum as Myung-hui's wife
- Kim Seong-nyeo as Myung-hui's mother
- Seo Joo-hee as Dong-sook
- Kim Myung-gon as Member of national assembly Choi
- Jo Byung-gyu as Yo-han
- Lee Woo-hyun as Boo-nam
- Kim Seo-won as Assistant Kim
- Kim Jong-man as Kim Yong-goo
- Kim Hee-jung as Red-light district female boss
- Kim Jae-hwa as Soo-ryeon
- Lee Yeong-seok as Stepfather
- Seung Ooi-yeol as Kim Byun
- Jeon Jin-ki as Member of national assembly Kim
Production
[edit]Principal photography began on October 24, 2017, and wrapped on April 9, 2018.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ "Idol (2019)". Korean Film Biz Zone.
- ^ Ward, Sarah. "'Idol': Berlin Review". Screen. Retrieved 19 April 2019.
- ^ "KoBiz - Korean Film Biz Zone". www.kobiz.or.kr (in Korean). Retrieved 19 April 2019.[permanent dead link]
External links
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