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Release Date:
October 9, 2013
Original Title:
화이: 괴물을 삼킨 아이
Alternate Titles:
Hwa-yi: The Boy Who Swallowed A Monster
Hwai: The Child That Swallowed A Monster
Hwayi: A Monster Boy
Hwayi: Gwimuleul samkin ahyi
ファイ あくまにそだてられたしょうねん
화이-괴물을 삼킨 아이
Genres:
Action | Crime | Thriller
Production Companies:
NOWFILM
Pinehouse Film
Showbox
Production Countries:
South Korea
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: 12 JP: R18+ KR: 19
Runtime: 125
After being kidnapped as a small child and raised by the five men who abducted him, a teenage boy is now forced to join their life in crime.
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Adaptation:
Jang Joon-hwan
Camera Operator:
Kim Sung-jin
Costume Design:
Ham Hyun-joo
Yumi An
Director:
Jang Joon-hwan
Director of Photography:
Kim Ji-yong
Lee Mo-gae
Editor:
Kim Sang-bum
Kim Jae-beom
Executive Producer:
Lee Joon-dong
Lee Chang-dong
Fight Choreographer:
Jung Doo-hong
Gaffer:
Cho Gyu-young
Key Grip:
Cho Gi-hun
Line Producer:
Lee Dae-hee
Makeup & Hair:
Kim Jeong-ja
Hwang Hyun-gyu
Original Music Composer:
Mowg
Producer:
Lee Dong-ha
Production Design:
Chae Kyoung-sun
Shin Yoo-jin
Props:
Hyeon Chang-jo
Script Supervisor:
Kim Seong-sik
Yang Jin-mo
Set Decoration:
Nam Seong-ju
Sound Effects Designer:
Jeong Ji-young
Sound Mixer:
Han Myung-hwan
Sound Supervisor:
Lee Sung-jin
Lee Seung-chul
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Kwak Tae-yong
Hwang Hyo-kyun
Lee Hee-eun
Special Effects Supervisor:
Jung Do-ahn
Still Photographer:
Kim Jin-yeong
Stunts:
Han Jeong-uk
Jeong Yoon-heon
Noh Nam-seok
Choi Bong-rock
Lee Tae-yeong
Song Min-seok
VFX Supervisor:
Sung Hyung-ju
Writer:
Park Joo-suk
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