How to Steal a Dog (2014) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 31, 2014

Original Title:
개를 훔치는 완벽한 방법

Alternate Titles:
A Perfect Way to Steal a Dog
Gae-leul hoom-chi-neun wan-byeok-han bang-beob
Gaereul Hoomchineun Wanbyeokhan Bangbub
Gaereul Humchineun Wanbyeokhan Bangbeop

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Family

Production Companies:
Daemyung Culture Factory
Little Big Pictures
Samgeori Pictures

Production Countries:
South Korea

Ratings / Certifications:
KR: ALL 

Runtime: 109

Just one dog will get them moving!

Ji-so, a young girl who doesn't have a house because of her bankrupted dad. In order to get money to buy a house she plan to steals wealthy people's dogs to earn reward money when she returns them.

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Art Direction:
Bae Jun-su

Boom Operator:
Kim Jung-sook

Co-Producer:
Junyoung Jang

Costume Design:
Lee Seok-ho

Digital Intermediate:
Park Jin-ho

Director:
Kim Sung-ho

Director of Photography:
Kim Hyung-joo

Lighting Director:
Hong Myeong-su

Makeup & Hair:
Shin Yeon-jeong

Original Music Composer:
Kang Min-kook
Park In-young

Producer:
Yong-hoon Eom
Yi Jae-min

Production Design:
Baek Kyung-in
Kim Min-oh

Screenplay:
Shin Yeon-shick
Kim Sung-ho

Stunts:
Kim Won-jung

Visual Effects:
Park Eui-dong

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