A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 5, 2013
Original Title:
스파이
Alternate Titles:
Seupai
The Spy: Undercover Operation
ザ・スパイ シークレット・ライズ:2013
间谍
스파이
Genres:
Action | Comedy
Production Companies:
CJ Entertainment
JK Film
Production Countries:
South Korea
Ratings / Certifications:
JP: G KR: 15
Runtime: 121
Chul-soo is one of Korea’s best intelligence agents: he can accomplish any given mission. One day, a mysterious explosion takes place in Seoul. Chul-soo flies to Thailand on a mission to rescue a person who holds clues to the incident. Meanwhile, Young-hee goes on a business trip to Thailand and gets entangled with Chul-soo’s mission. Will he accomplish his mission and save his wife at the same time?
Adaptation:
Yoo Young-a
Art Direction:
Bae Jun-su
Camera Operator:
Hong Jae-sik
Costume Design:
Kim Eun-suk
Director:
Lee Seung-jun
Director of Photography:
Choi Jin-woong
Editor:
Shin Min-kyung
Executive Producer:
JK Youn
Kil Young-min
Lighting Director:
Kim Seung-gyu
Line Producer:
Jeon Min
Makeup & Hair:
Lee Sun-mi
Martial Arts Choreographer:
Choi Dong-hun
Park Young-sik
Original Music Composer:
Jeong Jin-ho
Producer:
Lee Sang-jik
Lee Han-seung
Choi Yun-ho
Production Design:
Kim Min-oh
Production Manager:
Choi Jun-ho
Production Sound Mixer:
Park Hyun-soo
Props:
Jin Hoon
Screenplay:
JK Youn
Park Soo-jin
Stunts:
Kim Won-jin
Kim Byung-oh
Kim Tae-kang
VFX Artist:
Oh Serk-keun
VFX Supervisor:
Cheong Jai-hoon
Kim Jung-soo
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Baek Sang-hoon
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