Casa Amor: Exclusive for Ladies (2015) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 7, 2015

Original Title:
워킹걸

Alternate Titles:
Casa Amor
Casa Amor: Exclusive for Ladies
Woking-geol
Wokinggeol
Working Girl
Магазин любви: Эксклюзив для дам
ワーキングガール

Genres:
Comedy | Romance

Production Companies:
Hong Film
Plus M Entertainment
Soo Film
kth

Production Countries:
South Korea

Ratings / Certifications:
KR: 18 

Runtime: 112

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Beautiful, workaholic Bo-hee is a successful marketing executive at the number one toy company in Korea. Respected by her colleagues and in line for a promotion, she makes an irrevocable mistake that gets her fired from her job. Bo-hee's life further spins out of control when her husband Gang-sung leaves her soon after. Bo-hee is befriended by her neighbor Nan-hee, an amateur sex expert who runs a sex shop on the brink of bankruptcy called "Casa Amor." Nan-hee's predicament inspires Bo-hee's creativity, and using her background in children's toys, she is determined to save the shop by making its ambiance more refined and by promoting better sex toys.

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Assistant Director:
Park Sang-min

Costume Design:
Yun Mi-ra

Director:
Jung Bum-shik

Director of Photography:
Lee Seon-yeong

Executive Producer:
Kim Hong-baek
Min Jin-soo

Key Grip:
Kim Tae-young

Line Producer:
Kim Bo-ra

Original Film Writer:
Paulo Cursino
Marcelo Saback

Production Design:
Baek Kyung-in

Production Sound Mixer:
Lee Sang-wook

Set Decoration:
Woo Je-hyung

Writer:
Jung Bum-shik

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