Horror Stories 2 (2013) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 5, 2013

Original Title:
무서운 이야기 2

Alternate Titles:
Horror Stories II
Mu-seo-un Iyagi 2
ホラー・ストーリーズ 2
ホラー・ストーリーズ2/怖い話2
恐怖故事2
무서운 이야기2

Genres:
Horror | Thriller

Production Companies:
Cinergy House
Daisy Entertainment
Lotte Entertainment
Soo Film

Production Countries:
South Korea

Ratings / Certifications:
KR: 15 

Runtime: 95

In an insurance company, Yoon, who is an outsider, has a power to see people’s past and read their minds. Mr. Park, Yoon’s boss, assumes that she has some kind of special power, decides to test her ability. At very late night when everyone has gone home, Mr. Park brings Yoon to a storage room where there are full of case reports. Among them, Mr. Park picks three doubtful cases. He asks Yoon to tell him what exactly happened. Yoon, who senses some dark aura wandering around him, tells the story of each case. Every time Yoon finishes each case, the dark aura gets darker and bigger and Yoon tries to warn Mr. Park about it. Would Mr. Park able to escape from the dark aura?

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Adaptation:
Chu Jong-nam

Costume Design:
Shin Ji-young

Director:
Kim Sung-ho
Min Kyu-dong
Kim Hwi
Jung Bum-shik

Editor:
Kim Hyung-ju

Executive Producer:
Min Jin-soo

Makeup & Hair:
Park Min-hui

Original Music Composer:
Yeon Ri-mok

Original Story:
djuna

Producer:
William Kim

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Kim Dong-myeong

Writer:
Park Sun
Min Kyu-dong
Jung Bum-shik
Kim Sung-ho
Jo Ryeong-soo

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