The Sheriff In Town (2017) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 3, 2017

Original Title:
보안관

Alternate Titles:
Boangwan
The Sheriff In Town
کلانتر
کلانتر در شهر
治安官

Genres:
Comedy | Crime

Production Companies:
Lotte Entertainment
Moonlight Film
Sanai Pictures

Production Countries:
South Korea

Ratings / Certifications:
KR: 15 

Runtime: 115

Sensitive as a detective. Charismatic as a leader. Friendly as a neighbor.

After he leaves the police force, Dae-ho establishes himself as the sheriff of his town. He then investigates Jong-jin, a businessman, because of his alleged ties to drugs.

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Art Direction:
Yeom Jin

Costume Design:
Ko Hee-jung

Director:
Kim Hyung-joo

Director of Photography:
Lee Chang-jae

Fight Choreographer:
Choi Bong-rock

Makeup & Hair:
Park Hui-jeong

Original Music Composer:
Cho Young-wuk

Producer:
Son Sang-bum
Han Jae-duk
Kang Hyun

Production Design:
Kim Hyun-ok

Production Sound Mixer:
On Se-woong
Yun Seong-gi

Production Supervisor:
Kim Bo-ram

Senior Visual Effects Supervisor:
Lee Jeon-hyoung

Sound Supervisor:
Kim Chang-sub

Still Photographer:
Kim Jin-yeong

Stunts:
Yun Min-gyu

VFX Artist:
Shon Byeong-su

VFX Supervisor:
Cho Yong-seok
Shin Dae-yong

Visual Effects:
Yuk Gwan-woo

Writer:
Kim Hyung-joo

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