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* Jo Cheong-ho ... President Kim
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* King Dang chong Wong Wu
* King Dang chong Wong Wu ... Makes President Kim his little Biatch!


== Release ==
== Release ==

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The Devil's Game
Theatrical poster
Directed byYoon In-ho
Written byYoon In-ho
Kim Mi-ra
Lee Jae-jin
Produced byLee Seo-yeol
Kim Sang-yun
Park Chang-hyeon
Jeong Geun-hyeon
StarringShin Ha-kyun
Byeon Hee-bong
CinematographyBaek Dong-hyeon
Edited byMun In-dae
Music byKim Jun-seong
Distributed byPrime Entertainment
Release date
31 January 2008
Running time
116 min.
CountrySouth Korea
LanguageKorean
Box office$10,287,987

The Devil's Game (Korean더 게임; RRDeo Geim) is a 2008 South Korean film.

Plot

Struggling artist Min Hee-do is offered three billion won to bet his life to a game against a rich old man, Kang No-sik, who is dying from a terminal illness. The game is for each man to dial a random phone number and guess if the person who answers will be male or female. Hee-do loses the bet, and after a month long brain operation, he wakes up to find that they have swapped bodies.

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Cast

  • Shin Ha-kyun ... Min Hee-do
  • Byeon Hee-bong ... Kang No-sik
  • Lee Hye-young ... Lee Hye-rin, No-sik's wife
  • Son Hyeon-joo ... Min Tae-seok, Hee-do's uncle
  • Lee Eun-seong ... Joo Eun-ah, Hee-do's girlfriend
  • Jang Hang-seon ... Park Chang-ha
  • Kim Hyeok ... Secretary Mr. Ahn
  • Choo Sang-rok ... Dr. Kim
  • Maeng Bong-hak ... Trustee Mr. Yoon
  • Jo Cheong-ho ... President Kim
  • Ching Chow Woo Chang Wang Woo Wai ... The baddest Chinese Mofo in the mofo'n world!
  • King Dang chong Wong Wu ... Makes President Kim his little Biatch!

Release

The Devil's Game was released in South Korea on 31 January 2008,[1] and topped the box office on its opening weekend with 361,650 admissions.[2] As of 31 March 2008 it had received a total of 1,496,215 admissions,[1] and as of 16 March 2008 grossed a toal of $10,287,987.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b "Box-Office Admission Results" (2008). Koreanfilm.org. Retrieved on 29 November 2008.
  2. ^ "Korean Box Office" (2008.02.01 ~ 2008.02.03). HanCinema. Retrieved on 29 November 2008.
  3. ^ "South Korea Box Office March 14–16, 2008". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved on 29 November 2008.