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Release Date:
December 24, 2013
Original Title:
용의자
Alternate Titles:
The Suspect
Yong-eui-ja
Yonguija
Ο Ύποπτος
Genres:
Action | Thriller
Production Companies:
CJ Entertainment
Green Fish Pictures
Michigan Venture Capital
Musa Productions
OCN
Showbox
Union Investment Partners
Woori Investment Co.
Production Countries:
South Korea
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M CH: 16 DE: 16 JP: R18+ KR: 15 US: NR
Runtime: 137
Betrayed and on the run, a former North Korean agent tries to seek revenge on the man who killed his wife, find his missing daughter, and uncover the secrets hidden inside the eyeglasses of a dead man.
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"C" Camera Operator:
Kwon Young-il
Action Director:
Oh Se-yeong
Adaptation:
Lee Seung-Won
Kang Seung-yeon
Digital Imaging Technician:
Choi Sin-choon
Director:
Won Shin-yeon
Director of Photography:
Lee Seong-je
Editor:
Shin Min-kyung
Executive Producer:
Ku Tae-jin
Lighting Director:
Lee Byeong-hoon
Line Producer:
Lee Chi-beom
Park Jun-sik
Makeup & Hair:
Lee Eun-ju
Martial Arts Choreographer:
Oh Se-yeong
Won Jin
Choi Seong-kyum
Original Music Composer:
Kim Na-young
Kim Jun-seong
Producer:
Shin Chang-hwan
Lee Hyeon-Myeong
Kim Young-min
Production Design:
Lee Jong-geon
Production Sound Mixer:
Kim Kyoung-ho
Screenplay:
Lim Sang-Yun
Senior Visual Effects Supervisor:
Park Yeong-su
Sound Supervisor:
Gong Tae-won
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Kim Ho-sik
Kwak Tae-yong
Pi Dae-seong
Special Effects Supervisor:
Jung Do-ahn
Stunts:
Seo Jeong-Su
Kim Won-jin
Choe Tae-Hwan
Lee In-Seop
Kim Byung-oh
Kim Tae-kang
VFX Supervisor:
Shin Dae-yong
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Jang Seong-ho
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