Jail Breakers
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Poster to Jail Breakers |
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Directed by | Kim Sang-Jin[1] |
Produced by | Kim Sang-Jin |
Written by | Park Jeong-Woo |
Music by | Son Mu-Hyeon |
Distributed by | Cinema Service |
Release date(s) | October 10, 2002 |
Running time | 121 minutes |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
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Korean name | |
Hangul | 광복절 특사 |
Revised Romanization | Gwangbokjeol teuksa |
Jail Breakers (광복절 특사 - Gwangbokjeol teuksa ) is a 2002 South Korean film starring Sol Kyung-gu, Cha Seung-won and Song Yun-ah. It was a box office hit, selling more than 3 million tickets in South Korea alone.
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[edit] Awards
The film won three awards.
- Baek Sang Art Awards- Won, Best Actor, Cha Seung-won[2]
- Grand Bell Awards, South Korea- Won, Best Citematography, Jeong Kwang-Seok / Won, Best Supporting Actress, Song Yun-ah
[edit] Cast
- Cha Seung-won
- Jeon Soo-hwan
- Sol Kyung-gu
- Song Yun-ah
- Yu Hae-jin
- Simon Jon Provan
- Ryan Wickerham
[edit] Reception
The film earned 5.9 out of 10 in IMDb Website, considering it a disappointment. However, Sol Kyung-gu's performance was highly rated by the readers
Released on October 10, 2002, the film grossed $9,149,982 all in total, giving it a place on the list of highest grossing Korean films of all time at number 35.
[edit] Notes
- ^ Infobox data from Gwangbokjeol teuksa (2002) at the Internet Movie Database
- ^ List of awards from Awards for Gwangbokjeol teuksa (2002) (English). IMDB. Retrieved on 2007-12-09.
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