The Grand Heist (2012) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 8, 2012

Original Title:
바람과 함께 사라지다

Alternate Titles:
Baramgwa hamjje sarajida
The Grand Heist

Genres:
Action | Comedy

Production Companies:
AD406
Dhutayeon
Finecut
Next Entertainment World

Production Countries:
South Korea

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  KR: 12 

Runtime: 121

250 years ago, ice meant power.

Ice suddenly becomes a more valuable commodity during the Joseon Dynasty and a gang of eleven professionals are assigned to protect the market situation from irresponsible people.

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Adaptation:
Kim Joo-ho

Costume Design:
Lee Hye-ran
Im Jeong-hui
Kwon Yoo-jin

Director:
Kim Joo-ho

Director of Photography:
Lee Seong-je

Editor:
Park Kyoung-suk
Steve M. Choe

Executive Producer:
Jang Won-seok
Cha Ji-hyun

Lighting Camera:
Seonghyeon Hwang

Line Producer:
Shim Yoon-bo

Original Music Composer:
Kim Tae-seong

Producer:
Jeonghyeon O
Kim Min-seong

Production Design:
Lee Mi-kyoung

Props:
Jang Seok-hun

Screenplay:
Kim Min-seong

Senior Visual Effects Supervisor:
Park Yeong-su

Sound Effects Designer:
Jeong Ji-young

Sound Recordist:
Lee Sang-wook

Special Effects Supervisor:
Jeon Gun-ik

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Jang Seong-ho

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