The Terrorist (1995 film)
The Terrorist (Korean: 테러리스트; RR: Teleoliseuteu) is a 1995 South Korean film directed by Kim Young-bin, starring Choi Min-soo as the younger brother of a police officer who becomes involved with gangsters. It became a box office hit and earned Choi Min-soo an award for best actor.
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Hangul | 테러리스트 |
Revised Romanization | Teleoliseuteu |
McCune–Reischauer | T‘erŏrisŭt‘ŭ |
Directed by | Kim Young-bin |
Produced by | Lim Choong-ryul |
Written by | Kim Young-bin |
Starring | Choi Min-soo Lee Geung-young Yum Jung-ah |
Music by | Choi Kyung-sik |
Cinematography | Sin Ok-hyun |
Edited by | Park Soon-duk |
Distributed by | Seon Ik Films |
Release date |
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Running time | 119 minutes |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
Plot
Two brothers, Sa-hyun and Soo-hyun, have a close relationship. Soo-hyun is a policeman who fights for justice and Soo-hyun dreams of following in his brother's footsteps. Despite Soo-hyun's intentions, he became a gangster by accident. The tragic film deals with social issues such as family relationships and organized crime.
Cast
- Choi Min-soo ... Oh Soo-hyun
- Lee Geung-young ... Oh Sa-hyun
- Yum Jung-ah ... Hwang Chae-eun
- Heo Joon-ho ... Sang-chul
- Dokgo Young-jae ... Im Tae-ho
- Park Bong-seo ... Jeong Byung-jin
- Yun Mun-sik ... Dectetive Moon
- Lee Ki-young ... Choon-woo
- Yoo Oh-sung ... Jeom-pyo
- Myung Gye-nam ... Detective Chief
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