Samjin Company English Class (2020) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 21, 2020

Original Title:
삼진그룹 영어토익반

Alternate Titles:
SAMJIN COMPANY ENGLISH CLASS
Samjin Co. English Class

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Lotte Entertainment
The LAMP

Production Countries:
South Korea

Ratings / Certifications:
JP: G  KR: 12  TW: 普遍級 

Runtime: 110

We don't cower down in silence.

In mid '90s, 3 female high school-grad office workers take up English classes together to get promotions and they team up to uncover corruption within their company.

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Adaptation:
Lee Jong-pil

Assistant Director:
Song Dong-kyu

Camera Operator:
Ha Jin-kyung

Costume Design:
Yoon Jeong-hee

Digital Intermediate:
Park Jin-ho

Director:
Lee Jong-pil

Director of Photography:
Park Se-seung

Editor:
Heo Sun-mi
Cho Han-wool

Executive Producer:
Park Un-kyoung
Ki Won-gyu

Lighting Director:
Shin Seung-hoon

Makeup & Hair:
Kim Seo-young

Original Music Composer:
Dalpalan

Producer:
Park Yoon-ho

Production Design:
Bae Jung-yoon

Production Sound Mixer:
Shon Yong-ik

Props:
Jeon Jae-wook
Oh You-jin

Set Decoration:
Song Suk-ki

Sound Supervisor:
Choi Tae-young

Special Effects Supervisor:
Hong Jang-pyo

Visual Effects:
Park Eui-dong

Writer:
Son Mi
Hong Soo-young

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