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North Korean spy films to hit theaters in coming months
A slew of spy films centering on the tension between the two Koreas will be hitting local theaters later this year.
Still from “VIP” featuring Kim Myung-min (left) and Jang Dong-gun (Warner Bros. Korea) |
“VIP,” which has been confirmed to open in August, is about a special joint investigation unit consisting of agents from Korea’s National Intelligence Service and the US’ Central Intelligence Agency, who collaborate to hunt down a serial killer suspect from North Korea.
Jang Dong-gun plays Korean agent Park Jae-hyuk, while Kim Myung-min stars as a police investigator on the heels of the suspected criminal. Lee Jong-suk plays Kim Kwang-il, the North Korean suspect.
The film has been helmed by Park Hoon-jung, director of the popular 2013 thriller “New World.”
Lee Jong-suk on the set of “VIP” (Warner Bros. Korea) |
“Steel Rain” has been scripted and directed by Yang Woo-seok, who helmed the 2013 trial drama “The Attorney.” Shooting was completed in early June, and the film will hit theaters in the coming months, according to its distributor Next Entertainment World. A specific release date is yet to follow.
The film features Jung Woo-sung as a top North Korean agent and official who smuggles into South Korea at the precipice of an administration change. Kwak Do-won plays South Korea’s senior
secretary for foreign affairs and national security.
Kwak Do-won stars in “Steel Rain” (Next Entertainment World) |
The film is directed by Yoon Jong-bin, whose past works include the 2012 thriller “Nameless Gangster: Rules of the Time.” “Maneuver” is to be distributed by CJ Entertainment later this year.
By Rumy Doo (doo@heraldcorp.com)