V.I.P. (2017) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 23, 2017

Original Title:
브이아이피

Alternate Titles:
V.I.P.
V.I.P. 修羅の獣たち:2017
VIP
beu-iaipi
Особо важная персона

Genres:
Action | Crime | Thriller

Production Companies:
Finecut
Goldmoon Film
Peppermint & Company
Warner Bros. Korea

Production Countries:
South Korea

Ratings / Certifications:
JP: R15+  KR: 19 

Runtime: 128

The most dangerous, the most vicious and the most wanted.

A son to a high-ranked official in North Korea commits a series of murders going across the countries around the world. The movie depicts the following events as South Korea, North Korea and Interpol start chasing down after him.

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"C" Camera Operator:
Lee Seok-min

Camera Operator:
Teo Lee
Shin Tae-ho
Baek Yoon-seuk

Co-Executive Producer:
Kim Hyun-woo

Costume Design:
Son Na-ri
Cho Sang-kyung

Director:
Park Hoon-jung

Director of Photography:
Kim Yeong-ho

Editor:
Kim Chang-ju

Executive Producer:
Park Hoon-jung
Choi Jae-won

Lighting Director:
Hwang Sun-wook

Lighting Technician:
Jo Yong-Jun

Makeup & Hair:
Kwon Su-kyung

Martial Arts Choreographer:
Choi Bong-rock

Original Music Composer:
Mowg

Producer:
Yeon Young-sik

Production Design:
Jo Hwa-seong

Production Sound Mixer:
Jung Gun

Production Supervisor:
Kim Bo-ram

Script Supervisor:
Shin Soo-jung

Senior Visual Effects Supervisor:
Lee Jeon-hyoung

Sound Supervisor:
Kim Chang-sub

Special Effects Supervisor:
Jung Do-ahn

Stunts:
Yun Min-gyu

VFX Supervisor:
Shin Dae-yong

Writer:
Park Hoon-jung

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