A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 23, 2019
Original Title:
극한직업
Alternate Titles:
Extreme Job
Extreme Job (2019)
Extreme Job - Die Spicy-Chicken-Police
Geukhanjikeob
Korean Fried Chicken - Extreme Job
Trabajo extremo
Екстремальна робота
ภารกิจโปลิศสุดโต่ง
エクストリーム・ジョブ
Genres:
Action | Comedy | Crime
Production Companies:
CJ Entertainment
Haegrimm Pictures
about Film
Production Countries:
South Korea
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 FR: U HK: IIB JP: PG12 KR: 15 RU: 16+
Runtime: 111
A drug squad attempts to take down a criminal organization and they must go undercover to do so, so they begin working at a chicken restaurant, that becomes famous for its delicious chicken. Due to the unexpected popularity, the detectives find themselves in a situation they never expected.
"B" Camera Operator:
Kim Dae-seong
Adaptation:
Bae Se-young
Lee Byeong-heon
Heo Da-jung
Art Direction:
Kwon Soo-yeon
Assistant Director:
Kim Hye-young
Co-Executive Producer:
Lee Soon-gyu
Co-Producer:
Mo Sung-jin
Costume Design:
Choi Eui-young
Costume Designer:
Lee Jong-kyeong
Digital Intermediate:
Kim Yeol-hoe
Director:
Lee Byeong-heon
Director of Photography:
Noh Seung-bo
Editor:
Nam Na-young
Executive Producer:
Kim Seong-hwan
Heo Min-heoi
Kim Mi-hye
Fight Choreographer:
Jeon Jae-hyeong
Heo Myeong-haeng
Foley Artist:
An Ki-sung
Key Grip:
Lee Geun-woo
Lighting Director:
Park Sung-chan
Makeup & Hair:
Sung So-won
Musician:
Jeong Sang-woo
Original Music Composer:
Kim Tae-seong
Choi Jung-in
Producer:
Lee Jong-seok
Ko Dae-seok
Choi Yun-ho
Production Design:
Lee Jong-geon
Production Sound Mixer:
On Se-woong
Props:
You Cheong
Park Jae-wan
Set Decoration:
Nam Seong-ju
Sound Supervisor:
Lee Sung-june
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Lee Hee-eun
Still Photographer:
Song Gyeong-seop
Storyboard:
Lee Yoon-ho
Stunts:
Jeong Bong-yeon
Yang Hae-gil
Kwon Tae-ho
Yoon Seong-min
Cha Sang-do
VFX Supervisor:
Kim Dae-jun
Kim Gyeong-nam
Visual Effects:
Han Jae-ho
Writer:
Moon Chung-il
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