Missing (2016) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 30, 2016

Original Title:
미씽: 사라진 여자

Alternate Titles:
Missing Woman
Missing: Vanished Woman
Sarajin Ai
Sarajin Yeoja
迷失:消失的孩子

Genres:
Drama | Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
Dice Film
Plus M Entertainment

Production Countries:
South Korea

Ratings / Certifications:
JP: G  KR: 15 

Runtime: 100

Four days of mother's desperate chasing of daughter begins.

A working single mother comes home one day to find that her daughter and the nanny have disappeared -- and this is just the beginning of her nightmare.

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Costume Design:
Kim Jung-won

Digital Intermediate:
Kevin Kang
Park Jin-young

Director:
E.oni

Director of Photography:
Kim Sung-an

Editor:
Hwang Yi-seul
Lee Hyun-mi

Fight Choreographer:
Heo Myeong-haeng

Lighting Director:
Lee Chul-oh

Line Producer:
Lee Won-haeng

Makeup & Hair:
Kwon Su-kyung

Martial Arts Choreographer:
Jeong Jin-geun

Original Music Composer:
Shim Hyun-jung
Kang Min-kook

Producer:
Kim Sung-woo
Baek Hyun-ik

Production Design:
Lee Mi-kyoung

Production Sound Mixer:
Cho Min-ho

Props:
Kim Soon-geun

Sound Supervisor:
Jeong Ji-young

Special Effects Supervisor:
Kim Gwang-su

Storyboard:
Lee Seu-ra

Supervising Sound Editor:
Lee Seung-chul

VFX Supervisor:
Kim Dae-jun

Visual Effects:
Han Jae-ho

Writer:
E.oni
Hong Eun-mi

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