King and the Clown (2005) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 29, 2005

Original Title:
왕의 남자

Alternate Titles:
King and the Clown
Wang-ui Namja

Genres:
Drama | History | Thriller

Production Companies:
Cinema Service
Cineworld
Eagle Pictures

Production Countries:
South Korea

Ratings / Certifications:
KR: 15 

Runtime: 119

Forbidden desire, sumptuous tragedy.

Set in the late 15th century during the reign of King Yeonsan, two male street clowns and tightrope walkers, Jangsaeng and Gong-gil, are part of an entertainer troupe. Their manager prostitutes the beautiful Gong-gil to rich customers, and Jangsaeng is sickened by this practice. After Gong-gil kills the manager in defense of Jangsaeng, the pair flee to Seoul, where they form a new group with three other street performers.

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Assistant Director:
An Tae-jin

Costume Design:
Shim Hyun-seob

Director:
Lee Joon-ik

Director of Photography:
Ji Gil-woong

Editor:
Kim Jae-beom
Kim Sang-bum

Lighting Director:
Han Ki-eop

Line Producer:
Jang Won-seok

Makeup & Hair:
Kang Dae-young

Martial Arts Choreographer:
Oh Se-yeong

Original Music Composer:
Lee Byung-woo

Original Story:
Kim Tae-woong

Producer:
Jeong Jin-wan
Lee Joon-ik

Production Design:
Kang Seung-yong

Production Sound Mixer:
Kim Tan-young

Script Supervisor:
Kim Mee-jeung

Sound Designer:
Park Yong-gi

Sound Supervisor:
Choi Tae-young

Special Effects Supervisor:
Hong Jang-pyo

Stunts:
Kim Byung-oh

VFX Supervisor:
Jay Seung Jaegal

Writer:
Choi Seok-hwan

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